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When using deferred or lazy bootstrapping, the auto-configured `EntityManagerFactoryBuilder` will use the context's `AsyncTaskExecutor`, if any, as the bootstrap executor.
When using deferred or lazy bootstrapping, the auto-configured `EntityManagerFactoryBuilder` will use the context's `AsyncTaskExecutor`, if any, as the bootstrap executor.
If more than one exists, the one named `applicationTaskExecutor` will be used.
If more than one exists, the one named `applicationTaskExecutor` will be used.
NOTE: When using deferred or lazy bootstrapping, make sure to defer any access to the JPA infrastructure after the application context bootstrap phase.
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When using deferred or lazy bootstrapping, make sure to defer any access to the JPA infrastructure after the application context bootstrap phase.
You can use `SmartInitializingSingleton` to invoke any initialization that requires the JPA infrastructure.
For JPA components (such as converters) that are created as Spring beans, use `ObjectProvider` to delay the resolution of dependencies, if any.
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TIP: We have barely scratched the surface of Spring Data JPA.
TIP: We have barely scratched the surface of Spring Data JPA.
For complete details, see the {spring-data-jdbc-docs}[Spring Data JPA reference documentation].
For complete details, see the {spring-data-jdbc-docs}[Spring Data JPA reference documentation].