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Roger Meier updated THRIFT-830:
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Issue Type: Sub-task (was: Improvement)
Parent: THRIFT-1920
> Switch binary field implementation from byte[] to ByteBuffer
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> Key: THRIFT-830
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-830
> Project: Thrift
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Components: Java - Compiler, Java - Library
> Reporter: Bryan Duxbury
> Assignee: Bryan Duxbury
> Priority: Blocker
> Fix For: 0.4
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> Attachments: thrift-830.patch
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> Instead of using byte[] as the implementation for binary fields, let's use
> ByteBuffer.
> There's nothing that you can do with byte[] that you can't also do with
> ByteBuffer, and there are more things you can do with ByteBuffer. It opens
> the way for us to avoid needless buffer copies on serialization and
> deserialization. It gives us a generally accepted equals() and compareTo()
> implementation, so we don't have to have custom cases for that anymore.
> Making this change will probably cause more than a little bit of trauma,
> changing the method signatures in both TProtocol and generated code. It's
> _possible_ that I could be persuaded to support a command line switch for
> producing old-style byte[] methods in some contexts, but I'd love not to
> waste time supporting suboptimal features.
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