Hi everyone, while playing around with OrientDB 2.0.4 I encountered the following problem:
I have the following (schematic) classes public class ClassA{ private String someData; private ClassB embeddedClass; } public class ClassB implements Serializable{ private Integer someData; private ClassC classToBeReferenced; } public class ClassC implements Serializable{ private Boolean someData; } Allthough ClassC should not be embedded but referenced in ClassB, ClassB contains an actual instance of ClassC so that people can easily set an instance of ClassC on ClassB (and not have to deal with OrientDB to get the RID of the instance of ClassC). The problem with this setup is that OrientDB embeds ClassC in ClassB when an instance of ClassB is serialized. In order to avoid that I created a custom serializer for ClassC: public class ClassCSerializer implements OObjectSerializer<ClassC, ORID> { .... } My problem is now, that the solution with the custom implementation of OObjectSerializer does not seem to work in verison 2.0.4 anymore, since I cannot find an OObjectSerializerContext where the serializers can be added to. I have orient-core, -client and -enterprise modules in version 2.0.4 on my classpath. Futhermore, I've tried to solve the problem by implementing ODocumentSerializable with ClassB. But this is not an ideal solution either, since the ODocument, which is created by the toDocument() method is stored as an own entry in the database. Can anybody help me out here? Regards, Pascal -- --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "OrientDB" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to orient-database+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.