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Fix section formatting in the testing chapter

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Sam Brannen 2 years ago
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@ -4529,8 +4529,9 @@ annotations by specifying a Spring resource prefix: @@ -4529,8 +4529,9 @@ annotations by specifying a Spring resource prefix:
Contrast the comments in this example with the previous example.
.[[testcontext-ctx-management-web-mocks]]Working with Web Mocks
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[[testcontext-ctx-management-web-mocks]]
===== Working with Web Mocks
To provide comprehensive web testing support, the TestContext framework has a
`ServletTestExecutionListener` that is enabled by default. When testing against a
`WebApplicationContext`, this <<testcontext-key-abstractions, `TestExecutionListener`>>
@ -4604,7 +4605,6 @@ managed per test method by the `ServletTestExecutionListener`. @@ -4604,7 +4605,6 @@ managed per test method by the `ServletTestExecutionListener`.
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[[testcontext-ctx-management-caching]]
===== Context Caching
@ -4759,7 +4759,7 @@ have different levels in a context hierarchy configured using different resource @@ -4759,7 +4759,7 @@ have different levels in a context hierarchy configured using different resource
The remaining JUnit Jupiter based examples in this section show common configuration
scenarios for integration tests that require the use of context hierarchies.
.Single test class with context hierarchy
**Single test class with context hierarchy**
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`ControllerIntegrationTests` represents a typical integration testing scenario for a
Spring MVC web application by declaring a context hierarchy that consists of two levels,
@ -4805,8 +4805,7 @@ lowest context in the hierarchy). The following listing shows this configuration @@ -4805,8 +4805,7 @@ lowest context in the hierarchy). The following listing shows this configuration
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.Class hierarchy with implicit parent context
**Class hierarchy with implicit parent context**
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The test classes in this example define a context hierarchy within a test class
hierarchy. `AbstractWebTests` declares the configuration for a root
@ -4852,7 +4851,7 @@ configuration scenario: @@ -4852,7 +4851,7 @@ configuration scenario:
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.Class hierarchy with merged context hierarchy configuration
**Class hierarchy with merged context hierarchy configuration**
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The classes in this example show the use of named hierarchy levels in order to merge the
configuration for specific levels in a context hierarchy. `BaseTests` defines two levels
@ -4898,7 +4897,7 @@ The following listing shows this configuration scenario: @@ -4898,7 +4897,7 @@ The following listing shows this configuration scenario:
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.Class hierarchy with overridden context hierarchy configuration
**Class hierarchy with overridden context hierarchy configuration**
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In contrast to the previous example, this example demonstrates how to override the
configuration for a given named level in a context hierarchy by setting the

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