Actually it is quite hard, since Wildcard.all() provides only the wildcard symbol and not the actual paths like Q<Foo>.all(). The actual path instances are needed.
But I will try to figure out a solution.
Actually it is quite hard, since Wildcard.all() provides only the wildcard symbol and not the actual paths like Q<Foo>.all(). The actual path instances are needed.
But I will try to figure out a solution.