That's very helpful. Thanks. So it appears if I want to put in an object using Java and consume it using Python I have to define the matching class as done in that example.
Do you know how this is being used in practice? Are people generally kicking off a build job that looks at Java classes and performs code generation to output Python version that get included in libs? On Fri, Jun 5, 2020 at 7:04 AM Ilya Kasnacheev <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello! > > Please take a look at > https://github.com/apache/ignite/blob/master/modules/platforms/python/examples/binary_basics.py > > Regards, > -- > Ilya Kasnacheev > > > пт, 5 июн. 2020 г. в 01:38, Andrew Munn <[email protected]>: > >> Thanks Ilya. I don't see anything in that post about registering the >> binary type. I am not defining any tables using SQL. I'm just >> instantiating POJOs, putting them in the cache and then expecting to get >> them in Python. Can you tell me what else is required? Is there some >> process to register the binary type? How can I view all registered binary >> types? >> >> Thanks! >> >> On Wed, Jun 3, 2020 at 11:59 AM Ilya Kasnacheev < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hello! >>> >>> Have you tried the following example: >>> >>> https://github.com/apache/ignite/blob/master/modules/platforms/python/examples/read_binary.py >>> >>> (yes, it mostly works with tables, but tables and POJOs are mapped in >>> the same fashion). >>> >>> Regards, >>> -- >>> Ilya Kasnacheev >>> >>> >>> ср, 3 июн. 2020 г. в 18:54, Andrew Munn <[email protected]>: >>> >>>> I'm having the same issues as these guys: >>>> >>>> >>>> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/ignite-user/201901.mbox/%3csn6pr14mb2240feb74bc77de79b54ca67ca...@sn6pr14mb2240.namprd14.prod.outlook.com%3E >>>> >>>> >>>> I would like to put POJOs in a map and get them using pyignite. Python >>>> gives me ParseError('Binary type is not registered'). I was hoping >>>> that Ignite would automatically store any required schema info for the >>>> class so Python could use it. Especially if my simple POJO was composed >>>> only of primitives. >>>> >>>> Are there any examples of consuming POJOs from a cache using Python? >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> >>>>
