Fixes compiler error from rebase rebase.
Removes IdentifierProcessingAdapter since it wasn't used anymore
Merged UnquotedDialect with NonQuotingDialect since both served the same purpose of a simple Dialect for testing.
Formatting.
Original pull request: #187.
We now use SqlIdentifier to encapsulate names and aliases of tables, columns and functions.
We now use proper delegation to ConditionVisitor to render a JOIN condition.
Previously, we used toString() of Condition segments which rendered an approximation of the condition.
ConditionVisitor applies RenderContext settings that consider identifier quoting and normalization strategies.
Original pull request: #187.
Beginning from JDK 10 `Instant` uses nanosecond precision which doesn't make it through the database.
This caused the test to fail.
This fix fixes only the test by making the assertion more lenient.
Actually storing and retrieving nanosecond precision time values is a separate issue.
Also reduced logging in tests again.
We now no longer require MappingContext to create BasicRelationalPersistentProperty and BasicJdbcPersistentProperty.
We require only the NamingStrategy so we're just passing that one instead of the entire context.
Original pull request: #186.
RelationalPersistentProperty.getColumnType() and getSqlType() are no longer members of RelationalPersistentProperty but part of the JdbcConverter. Both methods have a strong affinity to JDBC-specifics and belong rather into the conversion strategy and not into mapping-metadata.
Original pull request: #186.
Parameters now get converted to a suitable type supported by JDBC.
In order to support this the logic of finding the "right" type got moved from `BasicRelationalPersistentProperty` to `JdbcCompatibleTypes`.
Original pull request: #186.
Tests that used the `@Column` annotation to map multiple properties to a single database column failed.
Mapping multiple values to one column is possible to allow for entities inside an aggregate to have the id of the aggregate as ID or as part of the ID.
The reason for the test failures was that columns get referred to by different ways:
Once per DerivedSqlIdentifier (i.e. with normalized spelling).
And Once per `@Column` annotation.
SqlIdentifier from an `@Column` annotation have always the same spelling, while the normalized version depends on the `Dialect`.
In order to make the tests work for all databases all references to the column in question had to get a `@Column` annotation.
This in turn required the create scripts to also use quoting when the normal case of the database did not match the case chosen in the annotation.
Finally there were some tests that used hand coded SQL which now uses `SqlIdentifier` and an injected `Dialect` to arrive at the correct SQL syntax.
Removed a couple of `@Ignore` annotations that got left in the code.
Original pull request: #182.
Fix bind marker rendering for delete by Id.
SqlIdentifier provides now a transform(…) method to transform its content instead of exposing prefix(…) and suffix(…) methods. Composite identifiers are created through SqlIdentifier.from(…) instead of exposing a concat(…) method.
We also now apply identifier normalization only to derived identifiers instead of applying normalization to annotated column and table names. This change requires references to derived field names to honor the appropriate letter casing.
Identifier quotation can be disabled globally, via RelationalMappingContext.setForceQuote(false).
Move SqlIdentifier to relational.core.sql package.
Original pull request: #182.
All database identifiers, i.e. table names, column names and so on, now get quoted.
For most databases this means they get enclosed with double quotes.
For some databases this makes the the identifiers case sensitive.
In order to minimize the impact we convert identifiers their default letter casing.
This should be upper case according to the SQL standard but isn't for some databases.
The exact behavior regarding quoting and default letter casing gets controlled by a database specific `Dialect`.
Future changes will make the quoting of annotated columns and the default quoting behavior configurable.
Original pull request: #182.
The default name now does include the name of the domain class.
The default name now is no longer used when no query with the name specified in the `@Query` annotation is found.
Simplified the unit tests by extracting common functionality and improving naming.
Simplified test configuration.
Original pull request: #180.
Queries are expected in a properties file on the classpath `META-INF/jdbc-named-queries.properties`.
The name of the query is by default `<simple class name of the domain type>.<methodName>`.
Alternatively it can be set using the `@Query` annotations `name` attribute.
Original pull request: #180.
DeleteWithVersion doesn't require an entity anymore.
Added the `@author` and `@since` tags where they were missing.
Formatting.
Added documentation.
Original pull request: #166.
Optimistic locking is based on a numeric attribute annotated with `@Version` on the aggregate root.
That attribute is increased before any save operation and checked during updates to ensure that the database state hasn't changed since loading the aggregate.
Original pull request: #166.