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What does [boot] behind this maven project mean? It didn’t exist at the beginning. It appeared wherever I clicked, and the java files all reported errors. Please give me an expert answer
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Dear, this boot should be the name you specified with <artifactId>boot</artifactId> configured in your pom.xml file.
Brother, this is your own name; change it in the file configuration;
This is the jar package that you introduced spring-boot. The [boot] is the IDE that adds a flag to you, indicating that it is a spring-boot project.
Thank you for your answers~~
Dear, this boot should be the name you specified with <artifactId>boot</artifactId> configured in your pom.xml file.
Brother, this is your own name; change it in the file configuration;
This is the jar package that you introduced spring-boot. The [boot] is the IDE that adds a flag to you, indicating that it is a spring-boot project.
Thank you for your answers~~