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@@ -3925,8 +3925,9 @@ Caches can be created on startup via the `spring.cache.cache-names` property. If
[[boot-features-caching-provider-couchbase]]
==== Couchbase
If Couchbase is available and <<boot-features-couchbase,configured>>, a
`CouchbaseCacheManager` is auto-configured. It is also possible to create additional
If the Couchbase java client and the `couchbase-spring-cache` implementation are
available and Couchbase is <<boot-features-couchbase,configured>>, a
`CouchbaseCacheManager` will be auto-configured. It is also possible to create additional
caches on startup using the `spring.cache.cache-names` property. These will operate on
the `Bucket` that was auto-configured. You can _also_ create additional caches on another
`Bucket` using the customizer: assume you need two caches on the "main" `Bucket` (`foo`
@ -5050,7 +5051,7 @@ configure elements of the auto-configuration you can use the `@AutoConfigureJson
@@ -5050,7 +5051,7 @@ configure elements of the auto-configuration you can use the `@AutoConfigureJson
annotation.
Spring Boot includes AssertJ based helpers that work with the JSONassert and JsonPath
libraries to check that JSON is as expected. The `JacksonHelper`, `GsonHelper` and
libraries to check that JSON is as expected. The `JacksonTester`, `GsonTester` and
`BasicJsonTester` classes can be used for Jackson, Gson and Strings respectively. Any
helper fields on the test class can be `@Autowired` when using `@JsonTest`.