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I'm using Spring Data JPA, and when I use @Query to to define a query WITHOUT Pageable, it works:

public interface UrnMappingRepository extends JpaRepository<UrnMapping, Long> {
    @Query(value = "select * from internal_uddi where urn like %?1% or contact like %?1%", 
           nativeQuery = true)
    List<UrnMapping> fullTextSearch(String text);
}

But if I add the second param Pageable, the @Query will NOT work, and Spring will parse the method's name, then throw the exception No property full found. Is this a bug?

public interface UrnMappingRepository extends JpaRepository<UrnMapping, Long> {
    @Query(value = "select * from internal_uddi where urn like %?1% or contact like %?1%",
           nativeQuery = true)
    Page<UrnMapping> fullTextSearch(String text, Pageable pageable);
}
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You can use pagination with a native query. It is documented here: https://docs.spring.io/spring-data/jpa/docs/current/reference/html/#_native_queries

"You can however use native queries for pagination by specifying the count query yourself: Example 59. Declare native count queries for pagination at the query method using @Query"

public interface UserRepository extends JpaRepository<User, Long> {

  @Query(value = "SELECT * FROM USERS WHERE LASTNAME = ?1",
    countQuery = "SELECT count(*) FROM USERS WHERE LASTNAME = ?1",
    nativeQuery = true)
  Page<User> findByLastname(String lastname, Pageable pageable);
}

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