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Expand Up @@ -7479,7 +7479,8 @@ full end-to-end tests with an actual server>>.
You can use the `@DataJpaTest` annotation to test JPA applications. By default, it
configures an in-memory embedded database, scans for `@Entity` classes, and configures
Spring Data JPA repositories. Regular `@Component` beans are not loaded into the
`ApplicationContext`.
`ApplicationContext`. For setup, add an in-memory embedded database such as h2
in your build tool's configuration file (ex. pom.xml and build.gradle).

TIP: A list of the auto-configuration settings that are enabled by `@DataJpaTest` can be
<<appendix.adoc#test-auto-configuration,found in the appendix>>.
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