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      apl
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      Hi Matthew,

      it would be nice to have JSON instead of binary Object.writeObject() in the database.

      One can fix class related problems manually for instance ;-).

      Arne

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        apl
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        If I see it right, there are 3 ways to serialize/deserialize a object...

        1. writeObject -> Database
        2. JSONRemote* -> Im/Export
        3. Dwr-JSON -> DWR

        Is this right?

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          mlohbihler
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          Technically yes. But all three are intended for different purposes, and have subtle differences. E.g. number 2 could be used for database serialization, but not in its current form because it is XID-based (not a deal breaker, really, but not ideal). Also, the current object serialization assumes data integrity. If it were text-base and therefore human editable, the code should no longer assume this.

          Best regards,
          Matthew

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