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* The MongoTemplate is the central support class for Mongo database operations. It supports
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** Basic POJO mapping support to and from BSON
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** Connection Affinity callback
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** Exception translation into Spring's
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* Basic POJO mapping support to and from BSON
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* Connection Affinity callback
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* Exception translation into Spring's
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Future plans are to support optional logging and/or exception throwing based on WriteResult return value, common map-reduce operations, GridFS operations. A simple API for partial document updates is also planned.
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* To simplify the creation of Data Repositories a generic Repository interface and base class is provided. Furthermore, Spring will automatically create a Repository implementation for you that add implementations of finder methods you specify on an interface. For example the Repository interface is
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public interface Repository<T, ID extends Serializable> {
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public interface Repository<T, ID extends Serializable> {
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T save(T entity);
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void delete(Iterable<? extends T> entities);
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void deleteAll();
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}
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}
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and there is a placeholder interface called MongoRepository that will in future add more Mongo specific methods.
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