I'm going to have to Spring-forward and choose A and C. The @Conditional annotations and the META-INF/spring.factories file are the key to unlocking the mystery of auto-configuration.
This question is like a game of Spring Boot roulette. I'll go with A and E - auto-configuration happens before the user-defined beans are registered, so it's like a surprise party for your application.
Haha, auto-configuration is like a genie in a bottle - you never know what it's going to do, but it's always there to help you out. I'd go with A and C for sure.
I think D is also correct. Auto-configuration can apply when a bean is present, but not when it's missing. It's like a magical auto-fix that kicks in when it's needed.
I'm pretty sure A and C are the correct answers. The @Conditional annotations help constrain when auto-configuration should apply, and the META-INF/spring.factories file is where the configuration candidates are listed.
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