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Ondrej Rysavy edited comment on IGNITE-11337 at 2/21/19 12:00 PM:
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StreamReceiverHolder serialization should use PeerLoadingObjectHolder to
provide information about Receiver implementation type - see
StreamReceiverHolder.cs, method WriteBinary.
was (Author: rysavy):
StreamReceiverHolder serialization should use PeerLoadingObjectHolder to
provide information about Receiver implementation type.
> Ignite .NET - Remote Assembly Loading problem when using Data Streamers
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>
> Key: IGNITE-11337
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-11337
> Project: Ignite
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 2.7
> Environment: Apache Ignite 2.7.0 installed from NuGet, running on
> Windows 10.
> Ignite server executed as:
> {{...\.nuget\packages\apache.ignite\2.7.0\lib\net40>Apache.Ignite.exe}}
> The test console program (.NET 4.6 target) attached.
> Reporter: Ondrej Rysavy
> Priority: Major
> Labels: .NET, .net-core
> Attachments: Program.cs, StreamReceiverHolder.cs
>
>
> When using data streaming, the server raises "IgniteException: No matching
> type found for object [typeId=721826618,
> typeName=StreamingDemo.StringPairVisitor]".
> StreamingDemo.StringPairVisitor implements IStreamReceiver interface (see the
> attached file).
> Neither suggested solution works (remote assembly loading, -assembly
> argument, etc.)
> The possible workaround is to execute some compute action prior to streaming.
> Then everything works as expected.
> In general, it seems that Streaming itself does not load the necessary
> assembly to locate the matching type implementing custom logic for stream
> processing.
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