When running update operations with a sparse resource object, we're
using MongoDB's `mongoConverter.write` method to build a map-like
object, to then build an `Update` object out of. But this
`mongoConverter.write` won't be available on Postgres, so we have to do
it without it there. For consistency, we're bringing that implementation
here.
We don't use Spring's or Apache's `BeanUtils` or `PropertyUtils` because
they operate on copying values for all `get*` and `set*` methods, which
isn't what we want here.
**/test all**
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
- **Refactor**
- Improved update methods to handle sparse resources more efficiently,
enhancing performance and reliability.
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