Hello! Yes, into JSON.
Unfortunately I don't have any ready to use examples. This is the interface: https://ignite.apache.org/releases/latest/javadoc/org/apache/ignite/configuration/ConnectorMessageInterceptor.html You need to put it into ConnectorConfiguration, which you should put into IgniteConfiguration. I also suggest that this should be taken to userlist instead of devlist. Regards, -- Ilya Kasnacheev пн, 1 окт. 2018 г. в 8:46, Pavel Petroshenko <pa...@petroshenko.com>: > Thanks, Ilya. > > > REST API will convert complex BinaryObjects into REST by default > > You mean "into JSON"? > > Is this documented anywhere? Any examples that you can share a link to? > > P. > > On Sun, Sep 30, 2018 at 10:06 PM Ilya Kasnacheev < > ilya.kasnach...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hello! >> >> Yes, this is supported. REST API will convert complex BinaryObjects into >> REST by default. But to put such objects via REST you will need to define >> your own ConnectorMessageInterceptor and plug it in. You will need to >> define string to entity mapping in onReceive. You can leave onSend >> returning arg. >> >> Regards, >> -- >> Ilya Kasnacheev >> >> >> пн, 1 окт. 2018 г. в 3:51, Pavel Petroshenko <pa...@petroshenko.com>: >> >> > Igniters, >> > >> > Is there a way to put user defined objects (in BinaryObject or whatever >> > another format) via the REST APIs [1]? According to the docs it's not >> > supported, but I wonder if by any chance it's implemented somewhere and >> is >> > just not officially released yet... >> > >> > Thanks, >> > Pavel >> > >> > [1] https://apacheignite.readme.io/docs/rest-api >> > >> >