#3129 Fix to verify DBJson dirtiness using same field ordering on both sides (due to PostgreSQL reordering fields for JsonB types) #3405
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Same as PR #3402 but starting / targeting
master
branch.This pull request aim to fix a problem (#3129) where @DbJsonB fields are always considered dirty on load if the order of their properties do not match fields ordering from data stored in Postgres.
This is due to the fact that Postgres is re-ordering the fields if column type is a JsonB in order to optimize storage / index / etc...
To solve this problem, we parse/format the value coming from readSet method in order to be sure that comparison will be done using Java Jackson encoded JSON on both side.