It's great.

thanks a lot

 

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From: Frank Budinsky [mailto:fra...@ca.ibm.com] 
Date: 2010/7/12 21:43
To: user@tuscany.apache.org

Subject: Re: How to un-serialize the SDO object using a specified Context?

 

Forgot to mention, you can create the SDOObjectInputStream by calling: 

SDOUtil.createObjectInputStream(inputStream, helperContext);

Frank.

Inactive hide details for Frank Budinsky---07/12/2010 09:23:12 AM---Tuscany
provides a nonstandard way to do this. You need to Frank
Budinsky---07/12/2010 09:23:12 AM---Tuscany provides a nonstandard way to do
this. You need to use org.apache.tuscany.sdo.lib.SDOObjectI



From:


Frank Budinsky/Toronto/i...@ibmca



To:


user@tuscany.apache.org



Date:


07/12/2010 09:23 AM



Subject:


Re: How to un-serialize the SDO object using a specified Context?

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Tuscany provides a nonstandard way to do this. You need to use
org.apache.tuscany.sdo.lib.SDOObjectInputStream. You can pass a target
HelperContext in the SDOObjectInputStream ctor.

Frank.

"ext2" <x...@tongtech.com> wrote on 07/12/2010 05:25:50 AM:

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> 
> How to un-serialize the SDO object using a specified Context?
> 
> ext2 
> 
> to:
> 
> user
> 
> 07/12/2010 05:26 AM
> 
> Please respond to user
> 
> By default, Tuscany sdo's implementation will choose the default context
to
> un-serialize the sdo. 
> But how to specified the context to do un-serialize? 
> If there is no standard way to do so, a special Tuscany SDO API  will be
> preferred.
> 
> Thanks any suggestion
> 
> 

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