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(For more about using Web Services with Spring Boot, see "<<io#io.webservices>>", earlier in this chapter.)
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TIP: A list of the auto-configuration settings that are enabled by `@WebServiceServerTest` can be <<test-auto-configuration#test-auto-configuration,found in the appendix>>.
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TIP: A list of the auto-configuration settings that are enabled by `@WebServiceServerTest` can be <<test-auto-configuration#appendix.test-auto-configuration,found in the appendix>>.
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The following example shows the `@WebServiceServerTest` annotation in use:
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[[messaging.kafka.additional-properties]]
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=== Additional Kafka Properties
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The properties supported by auto configuration are shown in <<application-properties#application-properties>>.
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The properties supported by auto configuration are shown in <<appendix.application-properties#application-properties>>.
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Note that, for the most part, these properties (hyphenated or camelCase) map directly to the Apache Kafka dotted properties.
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See the Apache Kafka documentation for details.
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