Spring Boot 1.3.0.M3 Reference Documentationdo so, use the spring.devtools.restart.additional-paths property to configure additional paths to watch for changes. You can use the spring.devtools.restart.exclude property described above to control whether this in your application.properties (this will still initialize the restart classloader but it won’t watch for file changes). If you need to completely disable restart support, for example, because it doesn’t be done to test it beyond what you would normally do with a vanilla Spring context. One thing to watch out for though is that the external properties, logging and other features of Spring Boot are only0 码力 | 461 页 | 421.14 KB | 1 年前3
Spring Boot 1.3.0.M5 Reference Documentationdo so, use the spring.devtools.restart.additional-paths property to configure additional paths to watch for changes. You can use the spring.devtools.restart.exclude property described above to control whether this in your application.properties (this will still initialize the restart classloader but it won’t watch for file changes). If you need to completely disable restart support, for example, because it doesn’t be done to test it beyond what you would normally do with a vanilla Spring context. One thing to watch out for though is that the external properties, logging and other features of Spring Boot are only0 码力 | 470 页 | 427.29 KB | 1 年前3
Spring Boot 1.3.0.M3 Reference Documentation do so, use the spring.devtools.restart.additional- paths property to configure additional paths to watch for changes. You can use the spring.devtools.restart.exclude property described above to control whether this in your application.properties (this will still initialize the restart classloader but it won’t watch for file changes). If you need to completely disable restart support, for example, because it doesn’t be done to test it beyond what you would normally do with a vanilla Spring context. One thing to watch out for though is that the external properties, logging and other features of Spring Boot are only0 码力 | 277 页 | 1.47 MB | 1 年前3
Spring Boot 1.3.7.RELEASE Reference Documentationdo so, use the spring.devtools.restart.additional-paths property to configure additional paths to watch for changes. You can use the spring.devtools.restart.exclude property described above to control whether this in your application.properties (this will still initialize the restart classloader but it won’t watch for file changes). If you need to completely disable restart support, for example, because it doesn’t be done to test it beyond what you would normally do with a vanilla Spring context. One thing to watch out for though is that the external properties, logging and other features of Spring Boot are only0 码力 | 502 页 | 455.82 KB | 1 年前3
Spring Boot 1.3.9.BUILD-SNAPSHOT Reference Documentationdo so, use the spring.devtools.restart.additional-paths property to configure additional paths to watch for changes. You can use the spring.devtools.restart.exclude property described above to control whether this in your application.properties (this will still initialize the restart classloader but it won’t watch for file changes). If you need to completely disable restart support, for example, because it doesn’t be done to test it beyond what you would normally do with a vanilla Spring context. One thing to watch out for though is that the external properties, logging and other features of Spring Boot are only0 码力 | 504 页 | 456.47 KB | 1 年前3
Spring Boot 1.3.0.M5 Reference Documentation do so, use the spring.devtools.restart.additional- paths property to configure additional paths to watch for changes. You can use the spring.devtools.restart.exclude property described above to control whether Boot 41 application.properties (this will still initialize the restart classloader but it won’t watch for file changes). If you need to completely disable restart support, for example, because it doesn’t be done to test it beyond what you would normally do with a vanilla Spring context. One thing to watch out for though is that the external properties, logging and other features of Spring Boot are only0 码力 | 283 页 | 1.50 MB | 1 年前3
Spring Boot 1.3.8.RELEASE Reference Documentationdo so, use the spring.devtools.restart.additional-paths property to configure additional paths to watch for changes. You can use the spring.devtools.restart.exclude property described above to control whether this in your application.properties (this will still initialize the restart classloader but it won’t watch for file changes). If you need to completely disable restart support, for example, because it doesn’t be done to test it beyond what you would normally do with a vanilla Spring context. One thing to watch out for though is that the external properties, logging and other features of Spring Boot are only0 码力 | 503 页 | 456.03 KB | 1 年前3
Spring Boot 1.3.3.RELEASE Reference Guidedo so, use the spring.devtools.restart.additional-paths property to configure additional paths to watch for changes. You can use the spring.devtools.restart.exclude property described above to control whether this in your application.properties (this will still initialize the restart classloader but it won’t watch for file changes). If you need to completely disable restart support, for example, because it doesn’t be done to test it beyond what you would normally do with a vanilla Spring context. One thing to watch out for though is that the external properties, logging and other features of Spring Boot are only0 码力 | 500 页 | 454.94 KB | 1 年前3
Spring Boot 1.3.4.RELEASE Reference Guidedo so, use the spring.devtools.restart.additional-paths property to configure additional paths to watch for changes. You can use the spring.devtools.restart.exclude property described above to control whether this in your application.properties (this will still initialize the restart classloader but it won’t watch for file changes). If you need to completely disable restart support, for example, because it doesn’t be done to test it beyond what you would normally do with a vanilla Spring context. One thing to watch out for though is that the external properties, logging and other features of Spring Boot are only0 码力 | 501 页 | 455.13 KB | 1 年前3
Spring Boot 1.4.0.RELEASE Reference Documentationdo so, use the spring.devtools.restart.additional-paths property to configure additional paths to watch for changes. You can use the spring.devtools.restart.exclude property described above to control whether this in your application.properties (this will still initialize the restart classloader but it won’t watch for file changes). If you need to completely disable restart support, for example, because it doesn’t be done to test it beyond what you would normally do with a vanilla Spring context. One thing to watch out for though is that the external properties, logging and other features of Spring Boot are only0 码力 | 554 页 | 493.90 KB | 1 年前3
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