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## Description Migrate 17 Testcontainers guides from testcontainers.com into the Docker docs site, covering Java (14 guides), .NET (2 guides), and Node.js (1 guide). This follows up on PR #24450 which added the initial Go and Python guides. Each guide is converted from AsciiDoc to Hugo Markdown, split into multi-chapter stepper navigation, updated to the latest Testcontainers API, and verified with passing tests running in containers. Java guides use testcontainers-java 2.0.4 with the new 2.x Maven coordinates and package names (e.g., `testcontainers-postgresql`, `org.testcontainers.postgresql.PostgreSQLContainer`). The Quarkus guide uses Quarkus 3.22.3 with TC 1.x managed by the Quarkus BOM, since no released Quarkus version ships TC 2.x yet. ## How to test All code snippets have been verified by running each guide's source repository tests inside Docker containers with the Docker socket mounted. To re-run the verification, use the `/testcontainers-guides-migrator` skill included in this PR (`.claude/skills/testcontainers-guides-migrator/SKILL.md`). The skill's Step 6 documents the exact container commands and macOS Docker Desktop workarounds (host override, docker-java API version, etc.) needed to run each language's tests: ``` /testcontainers-guides-migrator I want you to verify all the guides in this branch. Do a full review, verifying that all code snippets compile, the code is executable, and ALL the tests pass. Run them as docker containers, never locally. ``` ## Related issues or tickets Supersedes #24450 (expanded from 2 guides to all 19) ## Reviews - [ ] Technical review - [ ] Editorial review - [ ] Product review --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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title: Run tests and next steps
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linkTitle: Run tests
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description: Run your Testcontainers MockServer integration tests and explore next steps.
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weight: 30
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## Run the tests
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```console
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$ ./mvnw test
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```
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Or with Gradle:
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```console
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$ ./gradlew test
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```
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You should see the MockServer Docker container start in the console output. It
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acts as the photo service, serving mock responses based on the configured
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expectations. All tests should pass.
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## Summary
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You built a Spring Boot application that integrates with an external REST API
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using declarative HTTP clients, then tested that integration using the
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Testcontainers MockServer module. Testing at the HTTP protocol level instead of
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mocking Java methods lets you catch serialization issues and simulate realistic
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failure scenarios.
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To learn more about Testcontainers, visit the
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[Testcontainers overview](https://testcontainers.com/getting-started/).
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## Further reading
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- [Testcontainers MockServer module](https://java.testcontainers.org/modules/mockserver/)
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- [MockServer documentation](https://www.mock-server.com/)
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- [Testcontainers JUnit 5 quickstart](https://java.testcontainers.org/quickstart/junit_5_quickstart/)
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