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@ -54,6 +54,7 @@ To be able to build and run the Java Spring Boot application, you need the follo
(see instructions below to install and run in Docker) (see instructions below to install and run in Docker)
- Java JDK at least recent enough to run Gradle - Java JDK at least recent enough to run Gradle
(JDK 17.x will be automatically installed by Gradle toolchain support) (JDK 17.x will be automatically installed by Gradle toolchain support)
- Gradle in some not too outdated version (7.4 will be installed via wrapper)
You also might need an IDE (e.g. *IntelliJ IDEA* or *Eclipse* or *VS Code* with *[STS](https://spring.io/tools)* and a GUI Frontend for *PostgreSQL* like *Postbird*. You also might need an IDE (e.g. *IntelliJ IDEA* or *Eclipse* or *VS Code* with *[STS](https://spring.io/tools)* and a GUI Frontend for *PostgreSQL* like *Postbird*.
@ -61,16 +62,12 @@ If you have at least Docker, the Java JDK and Gradle installed in appropriate ve
cd your-hsadmin-ng-directory cd your-hsadmin-ng-directory
source .aliases # creates some comfortable bash aliases, e.g. 'gw'='./gradlew' gradle wrapper # downloads the configured Gradle version into the project
gw # downloads the configured Gradle version into the project source .aliases # creates some comforable bash aliases, e.g. 'gw'='./gradlew'
gw test # compiles and runs unit- and integration-tests gw test # compiles and runs unit- and integration-tests
# if the container has not been built yet, run this:
pg-sql-run # downloads + runs PostgreSQL in a Docker container on localhost:5432 pg-sql-run # downloads + runs PostgreSQL in a Docker container on localhost:5432
# if the container has been built already, run this:
pg-sql-start
gw bootRun # compiles and runs the application on localhost:8080 gw bootRun # compiles and runs the application on localhost:8080
# the following command should reply with "pong": # the following command should reply with "pong":

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@ -67,7 +67,6 @@ dependencies {
implementation 'org.apache.commons:commons-text:1.10.0' implementation 'org.apache.commons:commons-text:1.10.0'
implementation 'org.modelmapper:modelmapper:3.1.0' implementation 'org.modelmapper:modelmapper:3.1.0'
implementation 'org.iban4j:iban4j:3.2.3-RELEASE' implementation 'org.iban4j:iban4j:3.2.3-RELEASE'
implementation 'org.springdoc:springdoc-openapi-starter-webmvc-ui:2.2.0'
compileOnly 'org.projectlombok:lombok' compileOnly 'org.projectlombok:lombok'
testCompileOnly 'org.projectlombok:lombok' testCompileOnly 'org.projectlombok:lombok'

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ public interface HsOfficeRelationshipRepository extends Repository<HsOfficeRelat
SELECT p.* FROM hs_office_relationship_rv AS p SELECT p.* FROM hs_office_relationship_rv AS p
WHERE p.relAnchorUuid = :personUuid OR p.relHolderUuid = :personUuid WHERE p.relAnchorUuid = :personUuid OR p.relHolderUuid = :personUuid
""", nativeQuery = true) """, nativeQuery = true)
List<HsOfficeRelationshipEntity> findRelationshipRelatedToPersonUuid2(@NotNull UUID personUuid); List<HsOfficeRelationshipEntity> findRelationshipRelatedToPersonUuid(@NotNull UUID personUuid);
@Query(value = """ @Query(value = """
SELECT p.* FROM hs_office_relationship_rv AS p SELECT p.* FROM hs_office_relationship_rv AS p