Simplified the NamingStrategy by replacing parts of it with Table and Column annotations.
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== Spring Data JDBC basics
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=== SimpleEntityTests
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This example demonstrate basic usage of JDBC based repositories.
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* The `SimpleEntityTests` demonstrate CRUD operations for an entity without references, just simple properties of various types.
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* The `CategoryContext` shows how to configure an application context so that Spring Data JDBC can create repositories.
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* The `ApplicationListener` registered in `CategoryContext` demonstrate how to react to events published by Spring Data JDBC and how entities can get manipulated in such event listeners.
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=== AggregateTests
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This example demonstrates various ways to bend what the standard mapping of Spring Data JDBC can do.
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* `AggregateConfiguration.idSetting()` registers an `ApplicationListener` to implement a custom id generation strategy for `LegoSet` and `Manual`.
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* `AggregateConfiguration.namingStrategy()` registers a custom `NamingStrategy` in order to map property and class names to database columns and tables.
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* The `minimumAge` and `maximumAge` properties show a way to use types which don't have direct mapping to a SQL type, by marking them with `@Transient` and having converted properties for Spring Data JDBC to use.
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* The `models` attribute demonstrate mapping of a `Map<simple type, entity>`. It does work out of the box, but in this case the the key of the map should be one attribute of the entity.
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This is achieved by providing a custom `NamingStrategy` which maps both to the same database column.
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* When the database returns a data type for query which Spring Data JDBC doesn't map out of the box a custom conversion can be registered using a `ConversionCustomizer` as demonstrated in `AggregateContext.conversionCustomizer()`.
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* `LegoSetRepository` has methods that utilize `@Query` annotations.
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* Note that `Model` is a value class, i.e. it is immutable, and doesn't have an ID. |