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Aljoscha Krettek reassigned FLINK-15674:
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    Assignee: Guowei Ma

> Let Java and Scala Type Extraction go through the same stack
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>                 Key: FLINK-15674
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-15674
>             Project: Flink
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: API / DataStream
>            Reporter: Stephan Ewen
>            Assignee: Guowei Ma
>            Priority: Critical
>              Labels: usability
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> Currently, the Java and Scala Type Extraction stacks are completely different.
> * Java uses the {{TypeExtractor}}
> * Scala uses the type extraction macros.
> As a result, the same class can be extracted as different types in the 
> different stacks, which can lead to very confusing results. In particular, 
> when you use the TypeExtractor on Scala Classes, you always get a 
> {{GenericType}}.
> *Suggestion for New Design*
> There should be one type extraction stack, based on the TypeExtractor.
> * The TypeExtractor should be extensible and load additions through service 
> loaders, similar as it currently loads Avro as an extension.
> * The Scala Type Extraction logic should be such an extension.
> * The Scala Marcos would only capture the {{Type}} (as in Java type), meaning 
> {{Class}}, or {{ParameterizedType}}, or {{Array}} (etc.) and delegate this to 
> the TypeExtractor.



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