Jump To Close Expand all Collapse all Table of contents Dekorate Guide for Spring Boot Developers Preface Providing feedback on Red Hat documentation 1. Configuring your application to use Spring Boot Expand section "1. Configuring your application to use Spring Boot" Collapse section "1. Configuring your application to use Spring Boot" 1.1. Prerequisites 1.2. Using the Spring Boot BOM to manage dependency versions 1.3. Using the Spring Boot BOM to as a parent BOM of your application 1.4. Related information 2. Using Dekorate in a Spring Boot application Expand section "2. Using Dekorate in a Spring Boot application" Collapse section "2. Using Dekorate in a Spring Boot application" 2.1. Overview of Dekorate Expand section "2.1. Overview of Dekorate" Collapse section "2.1. Overview of Dekorate" 2.1.1. Additional resources 2.2. Configuring your application project to use Dekorate 2.3. Customizing your application configuration with Dekorate 2.4. Using annotationless configuration in a Spring Boot application 2.5. Automatically executing OpenShift Source-to-Image Builds with Dekorate 2.6. Using Dekorate with Spring Boot on OpenShift 2.7. Dekorate configuration properties for OpenShift 2.8. Dekorate configuration properties for Source-to-Image A. The Source-to-Image (S2I) build process B. Additional Spring Boot resources C. Application development resources D. Proficiency levels E. Glossary Expand section "E. Glossary" Collapse section "E. Glossary" E.1. Product and project names E.2. Terms specific to Developer Launcher Legal Notice Settings Close Language: 日本語 English Language: 日本語 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Language and Page Formatting Options Language: 日本語 English Language: 日本語 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Appendix B. Additional Spring Boot resources OpenShift Architecture Overview Spring Boot Microservices On Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 3 Spring Cloud Kubernetes Spring Boot Project Spring Framework Project OpenShift Spring Boot Lab Microservices Creating Spring Boot Applications using Fabric8 Fabric8 Maven Plugin Previous Next