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Jesus H updated IGNITE-12222:
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Description:
I'd like to use Ignite as an in memory database that uses a std::string as a
key, and a byte buffer as a value (could be char*, std::vector<char>,
std::vector<int8_t> or something more appropriate).
Ignite C++ lacks sufficient information or functionality to store byte buffers
as values.
>From the doc, I understand users can specialize BinaryType template to add
>functionality to an existing byte buffer class, but I believe that being able
>to store a byte buffer should be something basic that should be part of Ignite.
was:
Ignite C++ lacks sufficient information or functionality to store byte buffers
as values.
>From the doc, I understand users can specialize BInaryType template to add
>functionality to an existing byte buffer class, but I believe that being able
>to store a byte buffer should be something basic that should be part of Ignite.
> Lacking Ignite C++ functionality or examples to store byte arrays
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> Key: IGNITE-12222
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-12222
> Project: Ignite
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Environment: Ignite 2.7.5
> Reporter: Jesus H
> Priority: Major
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> I'd like to use Ignite as an in memory database that uses a std::string as a
> key, and a byte buffer as a value (could be char*, std::vector<char>,
> std::vector<int8_t> or something more appropriate).
> Ignite C++ lacks sufficient information or functionality to store byte
> buffers as values.
> From the doc, I understand users can specialize BinaryType template to add
> functionality to an existing byte buffer class, but I believe that being able
> to store a byte buffer should be something basic that should be part of
> Ignite.
>
>
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