Spring Data JDBC aggregate roots
An entity within a Spring Data JDBC aggregate is referencing another entity that already belongs to a different aggregate. In Spring Data JDBC, every reference to another entity must remain strictly within the boundaries of the same aggregate. Cross-aggregate relationships cannot be expressed as direct entity references; they should instead be modeled using the identifier of the target aggregate (for example, storing the foreign key as a simple value type). Spring Data Documentation
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