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the actual port that was allocated for the duration of the tests.
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[[boot-features-testing-spring-boot-applications-with-spock]]
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==== Using Spock to test Spring Boot applications
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If you wish to use Spock to test a Spring Boot application then you cannot use the
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`@SpringApplicationConfiguration` annotation that was
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<<boot-features-testing-spring-boot-applications,described above>> as Spock
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https://code.google.com/p/spock/issues/detail?id=349[does not find the
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`@ContextConfiguration` meta-annotation]. To work around
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this limitation, you should use the `@ContextConfiguration` annotation directly and
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configure it to use the Spring Boot-specfic context loader:
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[source,groovy,indent=0]
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@ContextConfiguration(loader = SpringApplicationContextLoader.class)
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class ExampleSpec extends Specification {
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// ...
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}
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[[boot-features-test-utilities]]
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