I am running into a problem when deserializing objects stored in the JBoss 
Cache via the JDBC cache loader. I can start the cache, load objects into it, 
and read objects from it without a problem. The objects that I have stored in 
the cache specifically set the serialVersionUID variable to 1. This all works 
fine until I shutdown and restart the cache. At this point, I get this error 
when attempting to access a node:

[JDBCCacheLoader] Failed to load node for fqn /mynode java.lang.Exception:
  | Unable to load to deserialize result:
  | Caused by: java.io.InvalidClassException: com.company.generated.MyNode; 
local class incompatible:
  | stream classdesc serialVersionUID = 1, local class serialVersionUID = 
-7258818124315218931

According to this error, it looks like the version of the class stored in the 
database has a UID of 1 (which is correct). However, it then indicates that the 
local class has a UID of -7258818124315218931. Why is JBoss generating a UID 
when the local class already specifies a serialVersionUID of 1? After all, it 
was the exact same version of this local class that was stored in the cache to 
begin with.

Any suggestions are appreciated.

Thanks!

Dustin

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