[[kotlin-getting-started]] = Getting Started The easiest way to learn how to build a Spring application with Kotlin is to follow {spring-site-guides}/tutorials/spring-boot-kotlin/[the dedicated tutorial]. [[start-spring-io]] == `start.spring.io` The easiest way to start a new Spring Framework project in Kotlin is to create a new Spring Boot project on https://start.spring.io/#!language=kotlin&type=gradle-project-kotlin[start.spring.io]. [[choosing-the-web-flavor]] == Choosing the Web Flavor Spring Framework comes with two different web stacks: xref:web/webmvc.adoc#mvc[Spring MVC] and xref:testing/unit.adoc#mock-objects-web-reactive[Spring WebFlux]. Spring WebFlux is recommended if you want to create applications that will deal with latency, long-lived connections or streaming scenarios. For other use cases, especially if you are using blocking technologies such as JPA, Spring MVC is the recommended choice.