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Re: using value conversion/factory to encode objects in blobs
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Re: using value conversion/factory to encode objects in blobs


  • Subject: Re: using value conversion/factory to encode objects in blobs
  • From: Paul Hoadley <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2017 12:23:40 +1030

Hello,

On 26 Feb 2017, at 2:49 am, email@hidden wrote:

> none of which, far as I know, actually exists. In Objective C the solution would be trivial, I would simply add appropriate methods through a category; but the bloody Java thing has no similar support.
>
> What am I missing and how does one solve this?

The methods don’t have to be on the target class. Take a look at the Joda Time prototypes for an example: they use static methods in the er.prototypes.ValueConversion and ValueFactory classes.


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