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Check the javadoc, both @MockBeans and @MockBean are moved to @MockitoBean If you want to compose multiple @MockitoBean like using @MockBeans, you shall use @MockitoBean as a meta-annotation to create custom composed annotations — for example, to define common mock configuration in a single annotation that can be reused across a test suite @MockitoBean can also be used as a repeatable
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When we create a Spring boot application we annotate it with @SpringBootApplication annotation This annotation 'wraps up' many other necessary annotations for the application to work One such annotation is @ComponentScan annotation This annotation tells Spring to look for Spring components and configure the application to run Your application class needs to be top of your package hierarchy
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Set the JAVA_HOME Variable Windows 7 – Right click My Computer and select Properties > Advanced Windows 8 – Go to Control Panel > System > Advanced System Settings Windows 10 – Search for Environment Variables then select Edit the system environment variables Click the Environment Variables button Under System Variables, click New In the Variable Name field, enter either: JAVA_HOME if
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Progra~1 = 'Program Files' Progra~2 = 'Program Files(x86)' Notice that these environment variables are derived from the "root" environment variable JAVA_HOME This makes it easy to update your environment variables when updating the JDK Just point JAVA_HOME to the fresh installation There is a blogpost explaining the rationale behind all these environment variables Optional recommendations
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