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[jira] [Created] (IGNITE-1644) .Net: DateTime.Kind is lost during
serialization
Pavel Tupitsyn created IGNITE-1644:
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Summary: .Net: DateTime.Kind is lost during serialization
Key: IGNITE-1644
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-1644
Project: Ignite
Issue Type: Bug
Components: interop
Affects Versions: 1.5
Reporter: Pavel Tupitsyn
Assignee: Pavel Tupitsyn
Fix For: 1.5
For example, we write and then read from the same stream (locally):
{code}
var dt = DateTime.Now;
writer.WriteObject(dt);
var dt2 = reader.ReadObject<DateTime>();
Assert.AreEqual(dt, dt2); // fail
{code}
This happens because we always write DateTime as UTC and lose DateTime.Kind, so on deserialization we do not know whether ToLocal should be called.
Possible solutions:
* write .Net DateTime in a different format, not compatible with Java (breaks queries)
*
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