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In this video, Im going to show you a quick way of displaying data from a Spring Data Repository in a data grid. I have a Spring Boot project configured with Spring Data. I have a Spring Data Repository auto wired into my view, and the view is mapped to the empty route. You can see it right here. Alright, so what I want to do is I want to create a data grid. And I do that by defining a new grid like this. Im going to call a new Grid, Im going to pick the Vaadin flow component, and Im going to define what I put into it. So Ill say Person.class like this. Now, Person has a first name, last name, email, phone, dateOfBirth. And if we now add this grid to our layout like this and build the application, Spring Boot dev tools will pick that up, and we should see it momentarily. There we go. We can see we have columns for all of those. Now, I dont want to show all of them. So Im going to call grid.setColumns. Im going to pass in a couple of column names that I want to actually see ther