![]() It had a instance field “VALUE” that we could use to reference directly or indirectly to find out what would cause the serialisation to fail. I’ll use JSON here since it’s very common, easy to use, and is stored. First, we must add the kotlin-parcelize plugin to the app adle file. Kotlin Serialization supports multiple formats including JSON and Protocol buffers. And the thing goes easier if you are a Kotlin developer. By doing this, Android Studio writes all required codes for you. To this end I created a simple unit test class that would take my filter, serialise it to disk, read it back and in then execute it. After implementing Parcelable in your class, move your mouse on the class name, press Alt+Entre, and select Add Parcelable Implementation option. ![]() There are various way of doing this but since I was playing with JDK 8 this problem definitely looked like a nail. ![]() So I have been ponder an enhancement required on the Tyrus project that would allow a user to broadcast to a subset of client connected to a URL across a cluster of machines.
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