Remove reference to outdated location

See gh-31276
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Anthony Vanelverdinghe 2022-06-08 15:28:51 +02:00 committed by Stephane Nicoll
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@ -454,7 +454,7 @@ You can use `@DataCassandraTest` to test Cassandra applications.
By default, it configures a `CassandraTemplate`, scans for `@Table` classes, and configures Spring Data Cassandra repositories.
Regular `@Component` and `@ConfigurationProperties` beans are not scanned when the `@DataCassandraTest` annotation is used.
`@EnableConfigurationProperties` can be used to include `@ConfigurationProperties` beans.
(For more about using Cassandra with Spring Boot, see "<<data#data.nosql.cassandra>>", earlier in this chapter.)
(For more about using Cassandra with Spring Boot, see "<<data#data.nosql.cassandra>>".)
TIP: A list of the auto-configuration settings that are enabled by `@DataCassandraTest` can be <<test-auto-configuration#appendix.test-auto-configuration,found in the appendix>>.
@ -558,7 +558,7 @@ If you prefer your test to run against a real database, you can use the `@AutoCo
You can use `@JooqTest` in a similar fashion as `@JdbcTest` but for jOOQ-related tests.
As jOOQ relies heavily on a Java-based schema that corresponds with the database schema, the existing `DataSource` is used.
If you want to replace it with an in-memory database, you can use `@AutoConfigureTestDatabase` to override those settings.
(For more about using jOOQ with Spring Boot, see "<<data#data.sql.jooq>>", earlier in this chapter.)
(For more about using jOOQ with Spring Boot, see "<<data#data.sql.jooq>>".)
Regular `@Component` and `@ConfigurationProperties` beans are not scanned when the `@JooqTest` annotation is used.
`@EnableConfigurationProperties` can be used to include `@ConfigurationProperties` beans.
@ -583,7 +583,7 @@ You can use `@DataMongoTest` to test MongoDB applications.
By default, it configures an in-memory embedded MongoDB (if available), configures a `MongoTemplate`, scans for `@Document` classes, and configures Spring Data MongoDB repositories.
Regular `@Component` and `@ConfigurationProperties` beans are not scanned when the `@DataMongoTest` annotation is used.
`@EnableConfigurationProperties` can be used to include `@ConfigurationProperties` beans.
(For more about using MongoDB with Spring Boot, see "<<data#data.nosql.mongodb>>", earlier in this chapter.)
(For more about using MongoDB with Spring Boot, see "<<data#data.nosql.mongodb>>".)
TIP: A list of the auto-configuration settings that are enabled by `@DataMongoTest` can be <<test-auto-configuration#appendix.test-auto-configuration,found in the appendix>>.
@ -610,7 +610,7 @@ You can use `@DataNeo4jTest` to test Neo4j applications.
By default, it scans for `@Node` classes, and configures Spring Data Neo4j repositories.
Regular `@Component` and `@ConfigurationProperties` beans are not scanned when the `@DataNeo4jTest` annotation is used.
`@EnableConfigurationProperties` can be used to include `@ConfigurationProperties` beans.
(For more about using Neo4J with Spring Boot, see "<<data#data.nosql.neo4j>>", earlier in this chapter.)
(For more about using Neo4J with Spring Boot, see "<<data#data.nosql.neo4j>>".)
TIP: A list of the auto-configuration settings that are enabled by `@DataNeo4jTest` can be <<test-auto-configuration#appendix.test-auto-configuration,found in the appendix>>.
@ -641,7 +641,7 @@ You can use `@DataRedisTest` to test Redis applications.
By default, it scans for `@RedisHash` classes and configures Spring Data Redis repositories.
Regular `@Component` and `@ConfigurationProperties` beans are not scanned when the `@DataRedisTest` annotation is used.
`@EnableConfigurationProperties` can be used to include `@ConfigurationProperties` beans.
(For more about using Redis with Spring Boot, see "<<data#data.nosql.redis>>", earlier in this chapter.)
(For more about using Redis with Spring Boot, see "<<data#data.nosql.redis>>".)
TIP: A list of the auto-configuration settings that are enabled by `@DataRedisTest` can be <<test-auto-configuration#appendix.test-auto-configuration,found in the appendix>>.
@ -660,7 +660,7 @@ You can use `@DataLdapTest` to test LDAP applications.
By default, it configures an in-memory embedded LDAP (if available), configures an `LdapTemplate`, scans for `@Entry` classes, and configures Spring Data LDAP repositories.
Regular `@Component` and `@ConfigurationProperties` beans are not scanned when the `@DataLdapTest` annotation is used.
`@EnableConfigurationProperties` can be used to include `@ConfigurationProperties` beans.
(For more about using LDAP with Spring Boot, see "<<data#data.nosql.ldap>>", earlier in this chapter.)
(For more about using LDAP with Spring Boot, see "<<data#data.nosql.ldap>>".)
TIP: A list of the auto-configuration settings that are enabled by `@DataLdapTest` can be <<test-auto-configuration#appendix.test-auto-configuration,found in the appendix>>.
@ -792,7 +792,7 @@ include::{docs-java}/features/testing/springbootapplications/autoconfiguredsprin
===== Auto-configured Spring Web Services Client Tests
You can use `@WebServiceClientTest` to test applications that call web services using the Spring Web Services project.
By default, it configures a mock `WebServiceServer` bean and automatically customizes your `WebServiceTemplateBuilder`.
(For more about using Web Services with Spring Boot, see "<<io#io.webservices>>", earlier in this chapter.)
(For more about using Web Services with Spring Boot, see "<<io#io.webservices>>".)
TIP: A list of the auto-configuration settings that are enabled by `@WebServiceClientTest` can be <<test-auto-configuration#appendix.test-auto-configuration,found in the appendix>>.
@ -810,7 +810,7 @@ include::{docs-java}/features/testing/springbootapplications/autoconfiguredwebse
===== Auto-configured Spring Web Services Server Tests
You can use `@WebServiceServerTest` to test applications that implement web services using the Spring Web Services project.
By default, it configures a `MockWebServiceClient` bean that can be used to call your web service endpoints.
(For more about using Web Services with Spring Boot, see "<<io#io.webservices>>", earlier in this chapter.)
(For more about using Web Services with Spring Boot, see "<<io#io.webservices>>".)
TIP: A list of the auto-configuration settings that are enabled by `@WebServiceServerTest` can be <<test-auto-configuration#appendix.test-auto-configuration,found in the appendix>>.