diff --git a/spring-boot-project/spring-boot-docs/src/docs/asciidoc/data/sql.adoc b/spring-boot-project/spring-boot-docs/src/docs/asciidoc/data/sql.adoc index 330c7c522a0..c01628d7cff 100644 --- a/spring-boot-project/spring-boot-docs/src/docs/asciidoc/data/sql.adoc +++ b/spring-boot-project/spring-boot-docs/src/docs/asciidoc/data/sql.adoc @@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ For more advanced queries, a `@Query` annotation is provided. Spring Boot will auto-configure Spring Data's JDBC repositories when the necessary dependencies are on the classpath. They can be added to your project with a single dependency on `spring-boot-starter-data-jdbc`. -If necessary, you can take control of Spring Data JDBC's configuration by adding the `@EnableJdbcRepositories` annotation or a `JdbcConfiguration` subclass to your application. +If necessary, you can take control of Spring Data JDBC's configuration by adding the `@EnableJdbcRepositories` annotation or a `AbstractJdbcConfiguration` subclass to your application. TIP: For complete details of Spring Data JDBC, see the {spring-data-jdbc-docs}[reference documentation]. diff --git a/spring-boot-project/spring-boot-docs/src/docs/asciidoc/features/spring-application.adoc b/spring-boot-project/spring-boot-docs/src/docs/asciidoc/features/spring-application.adoc index 2bb3a118703..2494321e2e5 100644 --- a/spring-boot-project/spring-boot-docs/src/docs/asciidoc/features/spring-application.adoc +++ b/spring-boot-project/spring-boot-docs/src/docs/asciidoc/features/spring-application.adoc @@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ The algorithm used to determine a `WebApplicationType` is the following: This means that if you are using Spring MVC and the new `WebClient` from Spring WebFlux in the same application, Spring MVC will be used by default. You can override that easily by calling `setWebApplicationType(WebApplicationType)`. -It is also possible to take complete control of the `ApplicationContext` type that is used by calling `setApplicationContextClass(...)`. +It is also possible to take complete control of the `ApplicationContext` type that is used by calling `setApplicationContextFactory(...)`. TIP: It is often desirable to call `setWebApplicationType(WebApplicationType.NONE)` when using `SpringApplication` within a JUnit test.