Update javadoc.

See: #4184
See: #4197
Original pull request: #4203.
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Christoph Strobl
2022-10-12 11:50:19 +02:00
committed by Mark Paluch
parent 034a3528af
commit 7b6a06888d
2 changed files with 8 additions and 6 deletions

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@@ -1326,9 +1326,10 @@ public interface MongoOperations extends FluentMongoOperations {
/**
* Insert the object into the collection for the entity type of the object to save. <br />
* The object is converted to the MongoDB native representation using an instance of {@see MongoConverter}. <br />
* If your object has an "Id' property, it will be set with the generated Id from MongoDB. If your Id property is a
* String then MongoDB ObjectId will be used to populate that string. Otherwise, the conversion from ObjectId to your
* property type will be handled by Spring's BeanWrapper class that leverages Type Conversion API. See
* If your object has an {@literal Id} property which holds a {@literal null} value, it will be set with the generated
* Id from MongoDB. If your Id property is a String then MongoDB ObjectId will be used to populate that string.
* Otherwise, the conversion from ObjectId to your property type will be handled by Spring's BeanWrapper class that
* leverages Type Conversion API. See
* <a href="https://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/current/spring-framework-reference/core.html#validation" > Spring's
* Type Conversion"</a> for more details. <br />
* Insert is used to initially store the object into the database. To update an existing object use the save method.

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@@ -1093,9 +1093,10 @@ public interface ReactiveMongoOperations extends ReactiveFluentMongoOperations {
/**
* Insert the object into the collection for the entity type of the object to save. <br />
* The object is converted to the MongoDB native representation using an instance of {@see MongoConverter}. <br />
* If your object has an "Id' property, it will be set with the generated Id from MongoDB. If your Id property is a
* String then MongoDB ObjectId will be used to populate that string. Otherwise, the conversion from ObjectId to your
* property type will be handled by Spring's BeanWrapper class that leverages Type Conversion API. See
* If your object has an {@literal Id} property which holds a {@literal null} value, it will be set with the generated
* Id from MongoDB. If your Id property is a String then MongoDB ObjectId will be used to populate that string.
* Otherwise, the conversion from ObjectId to your property type will be handled by Spring's BeanWrapper class that
* leverages Type Conversion API. See
* <a href="https://docs.spring.io/spring/docs/current/spring-framework-reference/core.html#validation" > Spring's
* Type Conversion"</a> for more details. <br />
* Insert is used to initially store the object into the database. To update an existing object use the save method.