Hello,
I have a question regarding an application we have already in production and 
for which we are trying to clean as much as possible the dependencies between 
server node and client node ones resources.
In particular we are seeing that it is not possible to set the binary types 
configuration in the server cluster configuration without adding that to all 
client nodes cluster configuration as well. This is a rather annoying 
dependency to manage as it will force the redeployment or patching of all the 
client nodes when a new type is added to the cache (think microservices) .
I could not find a way to circumvent that as the client needs to connect tot 
the gird before it can call a remote task to pull the binary types 
configuration and the client will fail to start ignite with an error stating a 
difference between the server and client binary type configuration.
This server resources dependencies in the client seems to be a general issue 
across the whole Ignite architecture, especially because configuration related 
ones are not included in class peer loading.

Many thanks for any advise anyone can give me.

Best regards,
Antonio
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