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Use current links to JUnit documentation

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Sam Brannen 3 weeks ago
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      framework-docs/modules/ROOT/pages/languages/kotlin/spring-projects-in.adoc
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      framework-docs/modules/ROOT/pages/testing/annotations/integration-junit-jupiter.adoc
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      framework-docs/modules/ROOT/pages/testing/testcontext-framework/support-classes.adoc

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framework-docs/modules/ROOT/pages/languages/kotlin/spring-projects-in.adoc

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== Testing == Testing
This section addresses testing with the combination of Kotlin and Spring Framework. This section addresses testing with the combination of Kotlin and Spring Framework.
The recommended testing framework is https://junit.org/junit5/[JUnit] along with The recommended testing framework is https://junit.org/[JUnit] along with
https://mockk.io/[Mockk] for mocking. https://mockk.io/[Mockk] for mocking.
NOTE: If you are using Spring Boot, see NOTE: If you are using Spring Boot, see

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framework-docs/modules/ROOT/pages/testing/annotations/integration-junit-jupiter.adoc

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xref:appendix.adoc#appendix-spring-properties[`SpringProperties`] mechanism. xref:appendix.adoc#appendix-spring-properties[`SpringProperties`] mechanism.
The default mode may also be configured as a The default mode may also be configured as a
https://junit.org/junit5/docs/current/user-guide/#running-tests-config-params[JUnit Platform configuration parameter]. https://docs.junit.org/current/user-guide/#running-tests-config-params[JUnit Platform configuration parameter].
If the `spring.test.constructor.autowire.mode` property is not set, test class If the `spring.test.constructor.autowire.mode` property is not set, test class
constructors will not be automatically autowired. constructors will not be automatically autowired.

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* Dependency injection for test constructors, test methods, and test lifecycle callback * Dependency injection for test constructors, test methods, and test lifecycle callback
methods. See xref:testing/testcontext-framework/support-classes.adoc#testcontext-junit-jupiter-di[Dependency methods. See xref:testing/testcontext-framework/support-classes.adoc#testcontext-junit-jupiter-di[Dependency
Injection with the `SpringExtension`] for further details. Injection with the `SpringExtension`] for further details.
* Powerful support for link:https://junit.org/junit5/docs/current/user-guide/#extensions-conditions[conditional * Powerful support for link:https://docs.junit.org/current/user-guide/#extensions-conditions[conditional
test execution] based on SpEL expressions, environment variables, system properties, test execution] based on SpEL expressions, environment variables, system properties,
and so on. See the documentation for `@EnabledIf` and `@DisabledIf` in and so on. See the documentation for `@EnabledIf` and `@DisabledIf` in
xref:testing/annotations/integration-junit-jupiter.adoc[Spring JUnit Jupiter Testing Annotations] xref:testing/annotations/integration-junit-jupiter.adoc[Spring JUnit Jupiter Testing Annotations]
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=== Dependency Injection with the `SpringExtension` === Dependency Injection with the `SpringExtension`
The `SpringExtension` implements the The `SpringExtension` implements the
link:https://junit.org/junit5/docs/current/user-guide/#extensions-parameter-resolution[`ParameterResolver`] link:https://docs.junit.org/current/user-guide/#extensions-parameter-resolution[`ParameterResolver`]
extension API from JUnit Jupiter, which lets Spring provide dependency injection for test extension API from JUnit Jupiter, which lets Spring provide dependency injection for test
constructors, test methods, and test lifecycle callback methods. constructors, test methods, and test lifecycle callback methods.

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