Jens Schauder
Jens Schauder
Duplicate of #1692
That is a good analysis of the situation and I agree.
I'm not sure if I understand what you mean. Are you looking for a way to apply a filtering condition to all queries? Like a `is_deleted=0`? If so the answer...
How do you intend this to work? Where is the name to come from? How would the return value be determined? Are JDBC drivers even able to batch such statements?
I think this is a valid enhancement. If anyone wants to contribute `StringBasedJdbcQuery` would be the place to start.
This is most certainly not the intended behaviour. Do you get an exception, or anything?
Thanks, that's fixed.
The problem can no longer be reproduced
Yes. There is a check in place that after saving a new aggregate, i.e. inserting its aggregate root, the id is not null. This will obviously fail when there is...