Thanks, good to know. Re: the bidirectional associations, In my case it was bidirectional associations across separate documents, since each side is an aggregate root. Supporting a bidirectional reference would mean either storing an additional backreference in the documents that would have to be managed, or doing an additional query when loading a document. I think I'm better off sticking to unidirectional associations, but a check constraint or warning message would be useful.
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