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Support document expiryExpression and make the initial expiry
to be null instead of Zero in the fluent API. This allows
a client to 'unset' the expiry from an annotation by explcitly
setting withExpiry(Zero).

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Support document expiryExpression and make the initial expiry
to be null instead of Zero in the fluent API. This allows
a client to 'unset' the expiry from an annotation by explcitly
setting withExpiry(Zero).
@mikereiche mikereiche requested a review from daschl December 16, 2020 03:25
@mikereiche mikereiche merged commit 9c9dde7 into master Dec 16, 2020
@mikereiche mikereiche deleted the datacouch_645_support_document_expiry_expression branch January 15, 2021 00:09
jorgerod pushed a commit to jorgerod/spring-data-couchbase that referenced this pull request Jan 15, 2021
Support document expiryExpression and make the initial expiry
to be null instead of Zero in the fluent API. This allows
a client to 'unset' the expiry from an annotation by explcitly
setting withExpiry(Zero).

Co-authored-by: mikereiche <michael.reiche@couchbase.com>
mikereiche added a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 16, 2021
Support document expiryExpression and make the initial expiry
to be null instead of Zero in the fluent API. This allows
a client to 'unset' the expiry from an annotation by explcitly
setting withExpiry(Zero).

Co-authored-by: mikereiche <michael.reiche@couchbase.com>
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