deprecated before apache integration :) so +1
Le 13/08/2017 à 16:44, Jacques Le Roux a écrit :
Hi,
Here is a comment from David in 2007 in the ByteWrapper class
* @deprecated
* NOTE DEJ20071022: deprecating this because we want to save the
byte[] directly instead of inside a serialized
* object, which makes it hard for other apps to use the data, and
causes problems if this object is ever updated
Here is another comment where it's used, in GenericEntity.getBytes()
if (value instanceof byte[]) {
return (byte[]) value;
}
if (value instanceof org.apache.ofbiz.entity.util.ByteWrapper) {
// NOTE DEJ20071022: the use of ByteWrapper is not
recommended and is deprecated, only old data should be stored that way
Debug.logWarning("Found a ByteWrapper object in the
database for field [" + this.getEntityName() + "." + name + "];
converting to byte[] and returning, but note that you need to update
your database to unwrap these objects for future compatibility", module);
org.apache.ofbiz.entity.util.ByteWrapper wrapper =
(org.apache.ofbiz.entity.util.ByteWrapper) value;
return wrapper.getBytes();
}
Here is another related comment (in SqlJdbcUtil.deserializeField())
// NOTE DEJ20071022: the following code is to convert the
byte[] back into an object; if that fails
//just return the byte[]; this was for the ByteWrapper thing
which is now deprecated, so this may
//be removed in the near future to enhance performance
Where there is also this code commented out
//alt 1: binaryInput = rs.getBinaryStream(ind);
//alt 2: Blob blobLocator = rs.getBlob(ind);
//if (blobLocator != null) {
// binaryInput = blobLocator.getBinaryStream();
//}
deserializeField() is only used (twice) in SqlJdbcUtil.getValue() and
here are the concerned types (11 & 12):
fieldTypeMap.put("java.lang.Object", 11);
fieldTypeMap.put("Object", 11);
fieldTypeMap.put("java.sql.Blob", 12);
fieldTypeMap.put("Blob", 12);
fieldTypeMap.put("byte[]", 12);
fieldTypeMap.put("java.nio.ByteBuffer", 12);
fieldTypeMap.put("java.nio.HeapByteBuffer", 12);
And I think we can clean this 2 cases from the ByteWrapper class . So
it was 10 years ago, opinions before I open a Jira ?
Jacques