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Noble Paul updated SOLR-12885:
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    Description: 
The format format in which bytes are stored in {{BytesRef}} and the javabin 
string format are both the same. We don't need to convert the string/text 
fields from {{BytesRef}} to String and back to UTF8 

{{Now a String/Text field is read and written out as follows}}

{{luceneindex(UTF8 bytes) --> UTF16 (char[]) --> new String() a copy of UTF16 
char[] -->  UTF8bytes(javabin format)}}

This does not add a new type to javabin. It's encoded as String in the 
serialized data. When it is deserialized, you get a String back

  was:
The format format in which bytes are stored in {{BytesRef}} and the javabin 
string format are both the same. We don't need to convert the string/text 
fields from {{BytesRef}} to String and back to UTF8 

{{Now a String/Text field is read and written out as follows}}

{{luceneindex(UTF8 bytes) --> UTF16 (char[]) --> new String() a copy of UTF16 
char[] -->  UTF8bytes(javabin format)}}


> BinaryResponseWriter (javabin format) should directly copy from Bytesref to 
> output
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>
>                 Key: SOLR-12885
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-12885
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>      Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public) 
>            Reporter: Noble Paul
>            Priority: Major
>         Attachments: SOLR-12885.patch
>
>
> The format format in which bytes are stored in {{BytesRef}} and the javabin 
> string format are both the same. We don't need to convert the string/text 
> fields from {{BytesRef}} to String and back to UTF8 
> {{Now a String/Text field is read and written out as follows}}
> {{luceneindex(UTF8 bytes) --> UTF16 (char[]) --> new String() a copy of UTF16 
> char[] -->  UTF8bytes(javabin format)}}
> This does not add a new type to javabin. It's encoded as String in the 
> serialized data. When it is deserialized, you get a String back



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