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ASF subversion and git services commented on GEODE-8562: -------------------------------------------------------- Commit 453324b7460c575424b8cb96878b1e4118ff7bd4 in geode-native's branch refs/heads/develop from Michael Martell [ https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=geode-native.git;h=453324b ] GEODE-8562: Use standard .NET types in .NET ClassAsKey Example (#742) * Use standard .NET types (e.g. String instead of CacheableString) * Use new Objects.Hash() API so client and server match * Remove public from CacheableString since no longer needed * Print matching hashCode output and add to README.md > Add a new serialization test and example that uses a class for the key > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: GEODE-8562 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GEODE-8562 > Project: Geode > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: native client > Reporter: Michael Martell > Priority: Major > Labels: pull-request-available > > There appears to be no native client tests that use a class for the key. > A new DataSerializable test should be added (new framework of course) that > uses a class that implements DataSerializable for both the key and the value. > Also, the test should be added for both C++ and .NET. > Also update the existing put/get examples to include using a class as the > key. Note, this will require Java code that instantiates the key class. > Notes: > * > Using a class as a key requires the equivalent Java class to be deployed, as > well as an Instantiator for that class to be executed by the server on > startup. An example of this is the > QueryTest::DataSerializableQueryHaveCorrectValues which uses Position.cs and > Position.java. > * In this existing test, Position.java needs to be deployed and instantiated > because the test executes queries. In this new test, we need to deploy and > instantiate the java code for the key class because it's a key not a value. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)