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[jira] [Comment Edited] (IGNITE-12823) .NET: Service method with
user type array parameter can't be found
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Pavel Tupitsyn edited comment on IGNITE-12823 at 4/17/20, 5:25 PM:
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[~nizhikov] feel free to take over both tickets.
was (Author: ptupitsyn):
[~nizhikov] feel free to take over IGNITE-10100 ticket. I'm working on this one.
> .NET: Service method with user type array parameter can't be found
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>
> Key: IGNITE-12823
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-12823
> Project: Ignite
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: platforms
> Reporter: Alexey Kukushkin
> Assignee: Pavel Tupitsyn
> Priority: Major
> Labels: .NET, sbcf
> Attachments: ignite-12823-vs-2.8.patch
>
>
> *+Setup+*
> * Ignite Java service with a method having an array of user types as a parameters, for example, caclulate(Parameter[] params)
> *+Actions+*
> * .NET client calls the Ignite Java service, for example, ignite.GetServices().GetServiceProxy<ICalculator>().calculate(new[] \{new Parameter()});
> *+Expected+*
> * The service method is called
> *+Actual+*
> * Exception "Could not find proxy method 'calculate' in class ICalculator"
> *+Workaround+*
> * Replace array of user types with array of objects in the service methods signatures, for example, caclulate(Object[] params)
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