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@Persistent should not be considered when scanning for Couchbase entities #26074

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scottfrederick opened this issue Apr 13, 2021 · 2 comments
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In spring-projects/spring-data-couchbase#1121, Spring Data Couchbase will stop looking for @Persistent when scanning for entities. Spring Boot's CouchbaseDataConfiguration should align with this change.

@scottfrederick scottfrederick added the status: blocked An issue that's blocked on an external project change label Apr 13, 2021
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snicoll commented Oct 1, 2021

Closing in favor of PR #28124

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