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Rick Hillegas updated DERBY-651:
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type: New Feature (was: Bug)
Thanks, Satheesh. You're right, this is an enhancement.
> Re-enable the storing of java objects in the database
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> Key: DERBY-651
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-651
> Project: Derby
> Type: New Feature
> Components: SQL
> Reporter: Rick Hillegas
>
> Islay Symonette, in an email thread called "Storing Java Objects in a table"
> on October 26, 2005 requests the ability to store java objects in the
> database.
> Old releases of Cloudscape allow users to declare a column's type to be a
> Serializable class. This feature was removed from Derby because the syntax
> was non-standard. However, most of the machinery to support objects
> serialized to columns is still in Derby and is even used in system tables. We
> need to agree on some standard syntax here and re-expose this useful feature.
> Some subset of the ANSI adt syntax, cumbersom as it is, would do.
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