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Andy Wilkinson ac1d0cab3b Prevent Gradle from pulling in groovy-all with the remote shell starter
Sadly, Gradle handle's exclusions differently to Maven even when it's
processing a Maven pom.

In this case groovy-all is pulled in via org.crashub:crash.shell where
we've excluded it. This is enough to prevent Maven from pulling in
groovy-all when you depend on the remote shell starter.
org.crashub:crash.shell is also pulled in as a transitive dependency
of a number of other dependencies and Gradle requires each of these
to also exclude groovy-all for it to actually be excluded.

This commit adds the additional exclusions that are required to make
Gradle's behaviour sane.

Fixes gh-2257
2015-01-07 17:50:36 +00:00
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2014-12-10 18:06:30 -08:00

= Starter POMs

Spring Boot Starters are a set of convenient dependency descriptors that you can include
in your application. You get a one-stop-shop for all the Spring and related technology
that you need without having to hunt through sample code and copy paste loads of
dependency descriptors. For example, if you want to get started using Spring and
JPA for database access just include the `spring-boot-starter-data-jpa` dependency in
your project, and you are good to go.

For complete details see the
http://docs.spring.io/spring-boot/docs/current-SNAPSHOT/reference/htmlsingle/#using-boot-starter-poms[reference documentation]

== Community Contributions
If you create a starter for a technology that is not already in the standard list we can
list it here. Just send a pull request for this page.

|===
| Name | Location

| https://code.google.com/p/wro4j/[WRO4J]
| https://github.com/sbuettner/spring-boot-autoconfigure-wro4j

| http://projects.spring.io/spring-batch/[Spring Batch] (Advanced usage)
| https://github.com/codecentric/spring-boot-starter-batch-web
|===