Did you have any resolution on this?  Im having the same issue,  it
does not happen with int data types, this problem happens on boolean
data types and enum data types

On Sep 20, 2:51 pm, Michael Videlgauz <mich...@videlgauz.com> wrote:
> I forgot to mention in my previous post that there are int32 fields in
> my messages and I do send messages with 0 value in them. If my problem
> was null character then all those messages also were corrupted I
> guess?...(and no, those 0-valued int32 fields are not last in the
> message)
>
> On Sep 13, 9:48 pm, Jason Hsueh <jas...@google.com> wrote:
>
> > What's your code snippet for serializing and parsing? The 0 enum value ends
> > up getting encoded as the null character: assuming this is in C++, I'd guess
> > that you're using some c-style string routines that are prematurely
> > terminating the string at the null character.
>
> > On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 1:39 AM, Michael Videlgauz 
> > <mich...@videlgauz.com>wrote:
>
> > > I have a message definition with enum type and field in it. When my
> > > application sets this field to value that is equal to 0 the ENTIRE
> > > message arrives to receiver (after serialization and de-serialization)
> > > with ALL fields reset (all integers are 0-s and strings are empty)
>
> > > Is it a bug in serialization/deserialization or zero is not allowed as
> > > numeric enum value? The documentation (http://code.google.com/apis/
> > > protocolbuffers/docs/proto.html#enum) shows example where 0 is used as
> > > numeric value inside enum (UNIVERSAL):
>
> > >  enum Corpus {
> > >    UNIVERSAL = 0;
> > >    WEB = 1;
> > >    IMAGES = 2;
> > >    LOCAL = 3;
> > >    NEWS = 4;
> > >    PRODUCTS = 5;
> > >    VIDEO = 6;
> > >  }
>
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