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Link to SpringProperties Javadoc from the Testing chapter

Closes gh-26492
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Sam Brannen 5 years ago
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@ -1826,7 +1826,9 @@ constructor takes precedence over both `@TestConstructor` and the default mode. @@ -1826,7 +1826,9 @@ constructor takes precedence over both `@TestConstructor` and the default mode.
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The default _test constructor autowire mode_ can be changed by setting the
`spring.test.constructor.autowire.mode` JVM system property to `all`. Alternatively, the
default mode may be changed via the `SpringProperties` mechanism.
default mode may be set via the
https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/core/SpringProperties.html[`SpringProperties`]
mechanism.
If the `spring.test.constructor.autowire.mode` property is not set, test class
constructors will not be automatically autowired.
@ -4381,8 +4383,9 @@ The size of the context cache is bounded with a default maximum size of 32. When @@ -4381,8 +4383,9 @@ The size of the context cache is bounded with a default maximum size of 32. When
maximum size is reached, a least recently used (LRU) eviction policy is used to evict and
close stale contexts. You can configure the maximum size from the command line or a build
script by setting a JVM system property named `spring.test.context.cache.maxSize`. As an
alternative, you can set the same property programmatically by using the
`SpringProperties` API.
alternative, you can set the same property via the
https://docs.spring.io/spring-framework/docs/current/javadoc-api/org/springframework/core/SpringProperties.html[`SpringProperties`]
mechanism.
Since having a large number of application contexts loaded within a given test suite can
cause the suite to take an unnecessarily long time to run, it is often beneficial to

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