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This blog guides you on creating Tweets from a Java application using the Twitter API v2. It covers setting up a developer account, creating a project and an app, authorization using OAuth 2.0, and creating the Java application with necessary dependencies. Finally, it explains obtaining a new access token and concludes with a summary of the process.


Do you also get lost in the configuration annotations of Spring Boot and how to use them? In this blog, you will take a look at the configuration annotations, what they mean and how you can apply them in your code. Everything explained by means of examples.


I have used RF for many years now at different companies. We use it for automated integration tests, it does not matter in which language your application is written. I do admit that it requires some programming skills, especially for the keywords. Choose the keywords wisely and ensure that the QA people know how to use them. We also use it as part of regression testing and even for acceptance tests with the customer.


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