Re: Issue :: serialization of Class with Non Default Constructor.
On 9/1/2011 12:52 PM, Pallav singh wrote:
On Sep 1, 5:33 pm, Victor Bazarov<v.baza...@comcast.invalid> wrote:
On 9/1/2011 7:56 AM, Pallav singh wrote:> I am Facing problem while serialization of Class with Non Default
Constructor.
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Our sympathies. Can you maybe actually *describe* the problem? Our
crystal ball is kind of murky today...
V
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HI ,
we need to serialize polymorphic class Hierarchy which donot have
default constructor.
So, serialize it. Write code.
Hence i was trying to program and find how this can be done.
You were *trying* to program? What is this, kindergarten?
This is not a problem, it's a programming task. What book on
serializing are you reading that doesn't explain different aspects of it
(including this one)?
V
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