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Author: Marius Riis Haugan <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Sun Oct 12 12:02:34 2025 +0200
Update _index.md (#3508)
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Note that you do not have to recompile your Avro schema to have access to this
feature. The feature is compiled and built into your code, and you turn it on
and off at runtime using the feature flag. As a result, you can turn it on
during testing, for example, and then off in production. Or you can turn it on
in production, and quickly turn it off if something breaks.
-We encourage the Avro community to exercise this new feature early to help
build confidence. (For those paying one-demand for compute resources in the
cloud, it can lead to meaningful cost savings.) As confidence builds, we will
turn this feature on by default, and eventually eliminate the feature flag (and
the old code).
+We encourage the Avro community to exercise this new feature early to help
build confidence. (For those paying on demand for compute resources in the
cloud, it can lead to meaningful cost savings.) As confidence builds, we will
turn this feature on by default, and eventually eliminate the feature flag (and
the old code).
## Serializing and deserializing without code generation
Data in Avro is always stored with its corresponding schema, meaning we can
always read a serialized item regardless of whether we know the schema ahead of
time. This allows us to perform serialization and deserialization without code
generation.