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13 changes: 12 additions & 1 deletion configuration/micro_kernel_trait.rst
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Expand Up @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ That's it! To test it, you can start the built-in web server:

Then see the JSON response in your browser:

> http://localhost:8000/random/10
http://localhost:8000/random/10

The Methods of a "Micro" Kernel
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Expand Down Expand Up @@ -319,6 +319,17 @@ this:
├─ composer.json
└─ composer.lock

As before you can use PHP built-in server:

.. code-block:: bash

cd web/
$ php -S localhost:8000

Then see webpage in browser:

http://localhost:8000/random/10

Hey, that looks a lot like a *traditional* Symfony application! You're right: the
``MicroKernelTrait`` *is* still Symfony: but you can control your structure and
features quite easily.