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Dan Smith updated GEODE-6271:
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Attachment: 0001-GEODE-6271-Test-of-client-connected-to-multiple-clus.patch
> Unknown pdx type error occurs when a single client is connected to two
> separate clusters
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> Key: GEODE-6271
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GEODE-6271
> Project: Geode
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: serialization
> Reporter: Dan Smith
> Priority: Major
> Attachments:
> 0001-GEODE-6271-Test-of-client-connected-to-multiple-clus.patch
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> If
> * A client is connected through two different pools to two different geode
> clusters
> * The clusters are not connected by WAN
> * The same pdx serialized class is used in both clusters
> * and the client puts into one more more clusters
> Then it is possible that the client put will result in a value in on of the
> clusters that will fail deserialization with
> "java.lang.IllegalStateException: Unknown pdx type." because the client will
> use a type id that is generated in one cluster but is not known to the other
> cluster.
> I've attached a test case that replicates this scenario.
> The client used to have some logic that copied PDX types from one cluster to
> another in some cases. That logic was removed with
> cf0b378429b643513366ce90226e4f6472056c7b. However, other cases were still not
> copying the type. In the attached test case, one of the tests will pass if
> the changes from cf0b3784 are reverted, but the others still fail.
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