How to auto increment mongo db in Spring Boot?
I try simple CRUD in Spring Boot with Mongodb. I have problem with id number. How can I auto increment id. I tried but couldn't do it
Is there any simple auto increment way?
Controller
@Autowired
EmployeeRepo repo;
@RequestMapping(value = "home", method = RequestMethod.GET)
public String getHomePage(Model model) {
Employee employee = new Employee();
employee.setId(1);
employee.setName("deniz");
employee.setPassword("123");
repo.save(employee);
...
Employee
@Document(collection = "Employee")
public class Employee {
@Id
private long id;
private String name;
private String password;
// getter and setter
mongodb spring-boot
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I try simple CRUD in Spring Boot with Mongodb. I have problem with id number. How can I auto increment id. I tried but couldn't do it
Is there any simple auto increment way?
Controller
@Autowired
EmployeeRepo repo;
@RequestMapping(value = "home", method = RequestMethod.GET)
public String getHomePage(Model model) {
Employee employee = new Employee();
employee.setId(1);
employee.setName("deniz");
employee.setPassword("123");
repo.save(employee);
...
Employee
@Document(collection = "Employee")
public class Employee {
@Id
private long id;
private String name;
private String password;
// getter and setter
mongodb spring-boot
Did you see this ? stackoverflow.com/a/8384133/641627
– alexbt
Nov 15 '18 at 19:18
@alexbt That's right. Problem solved when I tried ObjectId instead of Long. Because the collections in "_id" are unique. No need for auto increment. Thanks for comment and sorry for my bad english :)
– DnzDmr
Nov 15 '18 at 21:05
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I try simple CRUD in Spring Boot with Mongodb. I have problem with id number. How can I auto increment id. I tried but couldn't do it
Is there any simple auto increment way?
Controller
@Autowired
EmployeeRepo repo;
@RequestMapping(value = "home", method = RequestMethod.GET)
public String getHomePage(Model model) {
Employee employee = new Employee();
employee.setId(1);
employee.setName("deniz");
employee.setPassword("123");
repo.save(employee);
...
Employee
@Document(collection = "Employee")
public class Employee {
@Id
private long id;
private String name;
private String password;
// getter and setter
mongodb spring-boot
I try simple CRUD in Spring Boot with Mongodb. I have problem with id number. How can I auto increment id. I tried but couldn't do it
Is there any simple auto increment way?
Controller
@Autowired
EmployeeRepo repo;
@RequestMapping(value = "home", method = RequestMethod.GET)
public String getHomePage(Model model) {
Employee employee = new Employee();
employee.setId(1);
employee.setName("deniz");
employee.setPassword("123");
repo.save(employee);
...
Employee
@Document(collection = "Employee")
public class Employee {
@Id
private long id;
private String name;
private String password;
// getter and setter
mongodb spring-boot
mongodb spring-boot
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Did you see this ? stackoverflow.com/a/8384133/641627
– alexbt
Nov 15 '18 at 19:18
@alexbt That's right. Problem solved when I tried ObjectId instead of Long. Because the collections in "_id" are unique. No need for auto increment. Thanks for comment and sorry for my bad english :)
– DnzDmr
Nov 15 '18 at 21:05
add a comment |
Did you see this ? stackoverflow.com/a/8384133/641627
– alexbt
Nov 15 '18 at 19:18
@alexbt That's right. Problem solved when I tried ObjectId instead of Long. Because the collections in "_id" are unique. No need for auto increment. Thanks for comment and sorry for my bad english :)
– DnzDmr
Nov 15 '18 at 21:05
Did you see this ? stackoverflow.com/a/8384133/641627
– alexbt
Nov 15 '18 at 19:18
Did you see this ? stackoverflow.com/a/8384133/641627
– alexbt
Nov 15 '18 at 19:18
@alexbt That's right. Problem solved when I tried ObjectId instead of Long. Because the collections in "_id" are unique. No need for auto increment. Thanks for comment and sorry for my bad english :)
– DnzDmr
Nov 15 '18 at 21:05
@alexbt That's right. Problem solved when I tried ObjectId instead of Long. Because the collections in "_id" are unique. No need for auto increment. Thanks for comment and sorry for my bad english :)
– DnzDmr
Nov 15 '18 at 21:05
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Did you see this ? stackoverflow.com/a/8384133/641627
– alexbt
Nov 15 '18 at 19:18
@alexbt That's right. Problem solved when I tried ObjectId instead of Long. Because the collections in "_id" are unique. No need for auto increment. Thanks for comment and sorry for my bad english :)
– DnzDmr
Nov 15 '18 at 21:05