Fix for JdbcOneTimeTokenService cleanupExpiredTokens failing with PostgreSQL #16344
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JdbcOneTimeTokenService
'scleanupExpiredTokens
does not work with some databases, such as PostgreSQL. The following exception is thrown. This is because the JDBC Driver does not support mappingjava.time.Instant
to timestamp.In this PR, instead of binding
Instat
directly to the parameter, it is converted toTimestamp
first and then bound.This PR does not add tests using PostgreSQL, but I used TestContainers to check the behavior with the following code.