Jens Schauder
Jens Schauder
The key of a mapped collection is completely independent from the id of the parent entity. Do you mean the `idColumn`? That indeed isn't addressed yet in #1957
> When a child entity of an aggregate root uses a map, the key is always the id of the other aggregate root. That is wrong. The key is always...
Oh, I see. You want to use the id of an entity as the key in a Map. Interesting, but valid I guess.
@Xiphoseer I don't really see, how the described behaviour from you comment is caused by the different ways of handling integration tests for jdbc and r2dbc. What failure are you...
All the tests in the reproducer are green, but there is no `testByteArrayEmpty`. Please provide an actual reproducer of the issue.
Thanks for the reproducer. This does not seem to originate in Spring Data JDBC, since it can be reproduced with just a `NamedParameterJdbcTemplate`. My first guess was a regression in...
@jhoeller I'm going to close this issue, since the problem of the OP is resolved. Thanks for the help there.
Sure, go ahead.
Related to #574
This was done as part of #574.