Agent skill
312-frameworks-spring-data-jdbc
Use when you need to use Spring Data JDBC with Java records — including entity design with records, repository pattern, immutable updates, aggregate relationships, custom queries, transaction management, and avoiding N+1 problems. Part of the skills-for-java project
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npx add-skill https://github.com/jabrena/cursor-rules-java/tree/main/skills/312-frameworks-spring-data-jdbc
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Additional technical details for this skill
- author
- Juan Antonio Breña Moral
- version
- 0.14.0
SKILL.md
Spring Data JDBC with Records
Apply Spring Data JDBC guidelines with Java records.
What is covered in this Skill?
- Records for entity classes (immutable, constructor-friendly)
- @Table for naming when record name differs from the table name
- @Embedded to inline value-object columns into the parent row without a separate table
- Repository pattern
- Immutable updates with static factories for new rows and with* helpers for updates
- save() INSERT vs UPDATE semantics driven by @Id nullability
- Aggregate boundaries: one repository per aggregate root, Set for one-to-many inside the root, foreign keys between aggregates
- Custom queries with @Query and named parameters (no user-input concatenation)
- Transaction management (@Transactional on services; readOnly where appropriate)
- Single query loading (N+1 avoidance)
Scope: Apply recommendations based on the reference rules and good/bad code examples.
Constraints
Before applying any Spring Data JDBC changes, ensure the project compiles. If compilation fails, stop immediately. After applying improvements, run full verification.
- MANDATORY: Run
./mvnw compileormvn compilebefore applying any change - SAFETY: If compilation fails, stop immediately
- VERIFY: Run
./mvnw clean verifyormvn clean verifyafter applying improvements - BEFORE APPLYING: Read the reference for detailed rules and good/bad patterns
When to use this skill
- Review Java code for Spring Data JDBC
- Apply best practices for Spring Data JDBC in Java code
Reference
For detailed guidance, examples, and constraints, see references/312-frameworks-spring-data-jdbc.md.
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