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Vladimir Ozerov edited comment on IGNITE-3422 at 2/16/17 10:25 AM:
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[~dmagda], [~daradurvs],
Could you please explain which problem is addressed in this ticket? Current fix
allows users to define custom factory which will instantiate object without any
parameters. I do not think it is useful for users in any way, neither do Java
SE has something similar (except of {{readObject}} and {{readResolve}} methods,
which are called after object is already instantiated).
was (Author: vozerov):
[~dmagda], [~daradurvs],
Could you please explain which problem is addressed in this ticket? Current fix
allows users to define custom factory which will instantiate object without any
parameters. I do not think it is useful for users in any way, neither do Java
SE has something similar (except of {{readObject}} and {{readResolve}} methods,
which are called after object is already instantiated.
> No way to control object initialization during deserialization/unmarshalling
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>
> Key: IGNITE-3422
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-3422
> Project: Ignite
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: binary, general
> Affects Versions: 1.6
> Reporter: Denis Magda
> Assignee: Vyacheslav Daradur
>
> Presently there is no way to control instantiation of a {{BinaryObject}} that
> is being deserialized. The object is created using
> {{BinaryClassDescriptor#newInstance}} all the time.
> It makes sense to add {{BinaryConfiguration.setInitializationFactory()}}
> method that will provide with such support.
> Use case and details are provided in this discussion
> http://apache-ignite-users.70518.x6.nabble.com/Properly-Immutable-Keys-values-with-Binary-objects-tp6082.html
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