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David Bosschaert commented on FELIX-5666:
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Yeah, it would be great if you can think this through, you might even have some
time to prototype or even implement this? Using this to configure the backing
converter sounds like a good idea to me.
BTW the dependency Serializer API -> Converter API is already there.
Serializing.with() and Deserializing.with() already have a Converter as
argument...
> Serializer goes into infinite loop
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>
> Key: FELIX-5666
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-5666
> Project: Felix
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Converter
> Reporter: David Leangen
> Assignee: David Bosschaert
>
> I'm only guessing as to what the problem is, following some stepping through
> the code. I could not find any similar existing test cases, but if the
> following does not immediately click for [~bosschaert], I will try to add one.
> It appears that, when serializing an object to a "DTO-Type" object to a Map,
> some kind of backing object is created.
> If the backing object contains a field that instantiates the same DTO, then
> the loop gets created.
> Example:
> {code}
> public class MyDtoType {
> public String id;
> public MyDtoType( String anID ) {
> id = anID;
> }
> public static MyDtoType error() {
> return new MyDtoType( "ERROR" );
> }
> }
> {code}
> It looks like the serializer keeps calling the error() method infinitely, but
> I am not able to easily pinpoint where this happens.
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