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Nikolay Izhikov updated IGNITE-16713:
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    Description: 
Currently, `LocalDateTime` not supported as built-in binary type.
This means, it will be serialized as regular java object that leads to huge 
overhead.

Ignite should support`LocalDateTime` and other regular java date types from 
`java.time` package as a built-in binary types.

Additionally, we should check the following scenario:

1. Create SQL table from annotations with `LocalDateTime` field and `Date` SQL 
type.
2. Insert some data to it.
3. Type to create index over `Date` column.

  was:
Currently, `LocalDateTime` not supported as built-in binary type.
This means, it will be serialized as regular java object that leads to huge 
overhead.

Ignite should support`LocalDateTime` and other regular java date types from 
`java.time` package as a built-in binary types.


> Native support for LocalDateTime in binary types
> ------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: IGNITE-16713
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-16713
>             Project: Ignite
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Nikolay Izhikov
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: ise
>
> Currently, `LocalDateTime` not supported as built-in binary type.
> This means, it will be serialized as regular java object that leads to huge 
> overhead.
> Ignite should support`LocalDateTime` and other regular java date types from 
> `java.time` package as a built-in binary types.
> Additionally, we should check the following scenario:
> 1. Create SQL table from annotations with `LocalDateTime` field and `Date` 
> SQL type.
> 2. Insert some data to it.
> 3. Type to create index over `Date` column.



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