I'm trying to build a solution in which a C++ application is sending a 
protobuf message to Java application.

I noticed that parser function generated in C++ and java is different 
because of which the parsing of the message fails.

Sample proto message - 

message myMsg
{
    myHeader header = 1;

    repeated uint64  obj1 = 2 [packed = true];
    repeated int64 obj2 =3 [packed =true];
    repeated uint64  obj3= 4 [packed = true];
    repeated int64 obj4 =5 [packed =true];

    uint32 obj5= 6;
    uint32 obj6= 7;
    uint32 obj7= 8;
    Struct1 obj8 = 9;
    bool obj9 = 10; 
}

I'm setting obj8 in above structure. obj8 is of type struct1.
C++ application serializes the proto and it is like below - 
10 2 8 2 34 4 8 1 16 1

However when i parse the message via java protobuf, it recognizes the 
message as from myMsg structure. but does not set the obj8 field.

When i see the java method which de-serializes the method, i see dfiferent 
ids for the tags.! Like 34 is taken for obj2 and java method populates obj2!

I'm using protoc 3.5.1

Any pointers on this would be greatly appreciated.


Thanks!
Sagar Shah

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