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* [[Spring_Framework_Testing_Concepts#Using_Property_Configuration_Holders_with_Plain_Spring_TestContext_Framework|Spring Framework Testing Concepts]] | * [[Spring_Framework_Testing_Concepts#Using_Property_Configuration_Holders_with_Plain_Spring_TestContext_Framework|Spring Framework Testing Concepts]] | ||
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Property configuration holders are a Spring Boot pattern. They require Spring Boot dependencies and runtime to function. However, they're useful, so this is a method to get them to work with plain TestContext Framework tests. | |||
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Revision as of 19:47, 5 December 2018
Internal
Overview
Property configuration holders are a Spring Boot pattern. They require Spring Boot dependencies and runtime to function. However, they're useful, so this is a method to get them to work with plain TestContext Framework tests.
Playground Example
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