What is the typical use case code that shows the difference between those two annotations - meaning the @RestController and the @RepositoryRestController - ?
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According to the annotation the RepositoryRestController is a way to provide custom controllers that still take advantage of Spring Data REST functionality.
Spring Data REST Reference Guide, Overriding Spring Data REST Response Handlers:
Sometimes you may want to write a custom handler for a specific resource. To take advantage of Spring Data REST’s settings, message converters, exception handling, and more, use the @RepositoryRestController annotation instead of a standard Spring MVC @Controller or @RestController.
Most importantly the RepositoryRestController is aware of the Spring Data REST base path and will be served under this base path.