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Example files for the title:

Spring Boot: Up and Running, by Mark Heckler

Spring Boot: Up and Running, by Mark Heckler

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Author's addendum

I created this repository after issues arose with the repo on O'Reilly's site. Please use it as the primary source of truth and for communication with me: questions, comments, and feedback always welcome.

One question that arises occasionally is where to find the scripts I used to create/configure the database container images for my examples. I documented the repo in early drafts, but at some point in the revision cycle, those references unfortunately disappeared. The scripts I used can be found in the repo linked here.

NOTE: You will need to edit the scripts to reflect your particular machine/directory structure(s), but these are the very same scripts I used on my MacBook Pro.

Thank you for choosing to share your time with me, and for always striving to improve.