Veja como você pode adicionar seus próprios conversores:
<bean id="mongoTemplate" class="org.springframework.data.mongodb.core.MongoTemplate">
<constructor-arg ref="mongoDbFactory"/>
<constructor-arg ref="mappingConverter"/>
<property name="writeConcern">
<util:constant static-field="com.mongodb.WriteConcern.FSYNC_SAFE"/>
</property>
<property name="writeResultChecking">
<util:constant static-field="org.springframework.data.mongodb.core.WriteResultChecking.EXCEPTION"/>
</property>
</bean>
<mongo:mapping-converter id="mappingConverter">
<mongo:custom-converters base-package="com.vladmihalcea.**.mongo.converter"/>
</mongo:mapping-converter>
Agora seus conversores ficariam assim:
@Component
public class DoubleToBigDecimalConverter implements Converter<Double, BigDecimal> {
@Override
public BigDecimal convert(Double source) {
return new BigDecimal(source);
}
}
@Component
public class BigDecimalToDoubleConverter implements Converter<BigDecimal, Double> {
@Override
public Double convert(BigDecimal source) {
return source.doubleValue();
}
}
Antes de adicionar o conversor, obtive:
update test.product query: { _id: 123 } update: { _id: 123, _class: "com.vladmihalcea.mongo.model.Product", name: "Tv", quantity: "10", discount: "12.34", version: 0 } nscanned:0 nupdated:1 upsert:1 keyUpdates:0 locks(micros) w:49328 50ms
Depois de adicionar conversores:
update test.product query: { _id: 123 } update: { _id: 123, _class: "com.vladmihalcea.mongo.model.Product", name: "Tv", quantity: "10", discount: 12.34, version: 0 } nscanned:0 nupdated:1 upsert:1 keyUpdates:0 locks(micros) w:64689 65ms