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11151115https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-boot/blob/master/spring-boot-autoconfigure/src/main/java/org/springframework/boot/autoconfigure/orm/jpa/JpaBaseConfiguration.java[`JpaBaseConfiguration`]
11161116for the default settings.
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11181120[[howto-use-spring-data-jpa--and-mongo-repositories]]
1119- === Use Spring Data JPA and Mongo repositories
1120-
1121- Spring Data JPA and Spring Data Mongo can both create `Repository`
1122- implementations for you automatically. If they are both present on the
1123- classpath, you might have to do some extra configuration to tell
1124- Spring Boot which one (or both) you want to create repositories for
1125- you. The most explicit way to do that is to use the standard Spring
1126- Data `@Enable*Repositories` and tell it the location of your
1127- `Repository` interfaces (where "*" is "Jpa" or "Mongo" or both).
1128-
1129- There are also flags `spring.data.*.repositories.enabled` that you can
1130- use to switch the autoconfigured repositories on and off in external
1131- configuration. This is useful for instance in case you want to switch
1132- off the Mongo repositories and still use the autoconfigured
1133- `MongoTemplate`.
1134-
1135- The same obstacle and the same features exist for other autoconfigured
1136- Spring Data repository types (Elasticsearch, Solr). Just change the
1137- names of the annotations and flags respectively.
1121+ === Use Spring Data JPA and Mongo repositories
1122+
1123+ Spring Data JPA and Spring Data Mongo can both create `Repository` implementations for you
1124+ automatically. If they are both present on the classpath, you might have to do some extra
1125+ configuration to tell Spring Boot which one (or both) you want to create repositories for
1126+ you. The most explicit way to do that is to use the standard Spring Data
1127+ `@Enable*Repositories` and tell it the location of your `Repository` interfaces
1128+ (where ``*'' is ``Jpa'' or ``Mongo'' or both).
1129+
1130+ There are also flags `spring.data.*.repositories.enabled` that you can use to switch the
1131+ auto-configured repositories on and off in external configuration. This is useful for
1132+ instance in case you want to switch off the Mongo repositories and still use the
1133+ auto-configured `MongoTemplate`.
1134+
1135+ The same obstacle and the same features exist for other auto-configured Spring Data
1136+ repository types (Elasticsearch, Solr). Just change the names of the annotations and flags
1137+ respectively.
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