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TIP: `RestTemplateBuilder` includes a number of useful methods that can be used to quickly
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configure a `RestTemplate`. For example, to add BASIC auth support you can use
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`build.basicAuthorization("user', "password").build()`.
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`builder.basicAuthorization("user", "password").build()`.
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[[boot-features-testing-spring-boot-applications-testing-autoconfigured-rest-client]]
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==== Auto-configured REST clients
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Use `@RestClientTest` annotation can be used if you want to test REST clients. By default
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The `@RestClientTest` annotation can be used if you want to test REST clients. By default
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it will auto-configure Jackson and GSON support, configure a `RestTemplateBuilder` and
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add support for `MockRestServiceServer`. The specific beans that you want to test should
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be specified using `value` or `components` attribute of `@RestClientTest`:
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