Won't say it's a good idea to use java serialized classes for messages, but you should use a byteArraySerializer if you want to do such things
Le jeu. 7 mai 2020 à 14:32, Pushkar Deole <pdeole2...@gmail.com> a écrit : > Hi All, > > I have a requirement to store a record with key as java String and value as > java's ArrayList in the kafka topic. Kafka has by default provided a > StringSerializer and StringDeserializer, however for java ArrayList, how > can get serializer. Do I need to write my own? Can someone share if someone > already has written one? > -- *Nicolas Carlot* Lead dev | | nicolas.car...@chronopost.fr *Veuillez noter qu'à partir du 20 mai, le siège Chronopost déménage. La nouvelle adresse est : 3 boulevard Romain Rolland 75014 Paris* [image: Logo Chronopost] | chronopost.fr <http://www.chronopost.fr/> Suivez nous sur Facebook <https://fr-fr.facebook.com/chronopost> et Twitter <https://twitter.com/chronopost>. [image: DPD Group]