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[jira] [Closed] (CURATOR-67) Issue with default
JSONInstanceSerializer for discovery service builder
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CURATOR-67?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Cameron McKenzie closed CURATOR-67.
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Resolution: Fixed
Fix Version/s: (was: awaiting-response)
2.7.0
> Issue with default JSONInstanceSerializer for discovery service builder
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: CURATOR-67
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CURATOR-67
> Project: Apache Curator
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Framework
> Affects Versions: 2.2.0-incubating
> Reporter: Dan Diodati
> Fix For: 2.7.0
>
>
> There is a problem with the ServiceDiscoveryBuilder.java not letting me provide a custom InstanceSerializer.
> This build creates a new instance of the JsonInstanceSerailzer in the main builder method before I get a chance to provide my own instance in the serializer method.
> In my case it ends up giving me a incompatible class error due to the fact that I have a legacy system which is using an older version of Jackson library( ~1.5) which is not binary compatible with the jackson version used by ServiceDiscovery (~1.9).
> So I tried to provide my own serializer but the default instance is always being created.
> Look at https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=incubator-curator.git;a=blob;f=curator-x-discovery/src/main/java/org/apache/curator/x/discovery/ServiceDiscoveryBuilder.java;h=ab62004e72d138e1195e01ce4d3e2f1a7d4825a6;hb=HEAD
> /**
> 34 * Return a new builder. The builder will be defaulted with a {@link JsonInstanceSerializer}.
> 35 *
> 36 * @param payloadClass the class of the payload of your service instance (you can use {@link Void}
> 37 * if your instances don't need a payload)
> 38 * @return new builder
> 39 */
> 40 public static<T> ServiceDiscoveryBuilder<T> builder(Class<T> payloadClass)
> 41 {
> 42 return new ServiceDiscoveryBuilder<T>(payloadClass).serializer(new JsonInstanceSerializer<T>(payloadClass));
> 43 }
> So to fix this can we change this to :
> /**
> 34 * Return a new builder. The builder will be defaulted with a {@link JsonInstanceSerializer}.
> 35 *
> 36 * @param payloadClass the class of the payload of your service instance (you can use {@link Void}
> 37 * if your instances don't need a payload)
> 38 * @return new builder
> 39 */
> 40 public static<T> ServiceDiscoveryBuilder<T> builder(Class<T> payloadClass)
> 41 {
> 42 return new ServiceDiscoveryBuilder<T>(payloadClass);
> 43 }
> Then in the build method from:
> 45 /**
> 46 * Build a new service discovery with the currently set values
> 47 *
> 48 * @return new service discovery
> 49 */
> 50 public ServiceDiscovery<T> build()
> 51 {
> 52 return new ServiceDiscoveryImpl<T>(client, basePath, serializer, thisInstance);
> 53 }
> To something like:
> 44
> 45 /**
> 46 * Build a new service discovery with the currently set values
> 47 *
> 48 * @return new service discovery
> 49 */
> 50 public ServiceDiscovery<T> build()
> 51 {
> If (serializer == null) {
> serializer = new JsonInstanceSerializer<T>(payloadClass); // NOTE Need to add payloadClass as a private data member too
> }
> 52 return new ServiceDiscoveryImpl<T>(client, basePath, serializer, thisInstance);
> 53 }
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