I'm trying to use protobuf in a C# project, using protobuf-net, and am wondering what is the best way to organise this into a Visual Studio project structure.
When manually using the protogen tool to generate code into C#, life seems easy but it doesn't feel right.
I'd like the .proto file to be considered to be the primary source-code...
In the following examples:
public class RowData
{
public object[] Values;
}
public class FieldData
{
public object Value;
}
I am curious as how either protobuf-net or dotnet-protobufs would handle such classes. I am more familiar with protobuf-net, so what I actually have is:
[ProtoContract]
public class RowData
{
[Prot...
I am using protobuf-net for my protocol buffering. I have a dll I am loading dynamically. I can create an instance of a data class contained within the dll, and I can use and modify the created data object. However, When I attempt to serialize/deserialize the data object I get the following crash:
{"Unable to identify known-type for Pro...
I have 2 networked apps that should send serialized protobuf-net messages to each other. I can serialize the objects and send them, however, I cannot figure out how to deserialize the received bytes.
I tried to deserialize with this and it failed with a NullReferenceException.
// Where "ms" is a memorystream containing the serialized
/...
I started looking at using proto-buf .Net for my serialization needs for media browser.
In the new system we have a entity framework that can be extended with plug-ins.
So, for example, we define a Media class in the core library, and then plug-ins can define subclasses such as Song.
It seems that proto-buf .Net needs to know about...
I have a List<object> with different types of objects in it like integers, strings, and custom types. All custom types are protobuf-adjusted.
What I wanna do now is to serialize / deserialize this list with protobuf.net. Up until now I suspect that I have to declare each and every type explicitly, which is unfortunately not possible with...
I'm being presented with the following Exception when trying to serialize a class that contains enums in an obfuscated project:
ProtoBuf.ProtoException: The default enum value X is not defined for the optional property Y
If I exclude all affected enums from obfuscation everything runs fine, however, I switched to protobuf.net to be...
In the ProtoBuf-Net implementation, what does the ProtoInclude attribute mean, and what does it do?
An example would be appreciated.
I saw it in this post and I'm not sure what it does. The example was:
[Serializable,
ProtoContract,
ProtoInclude(50, typeof(BeginRequest))]
abstract internal class BaseMessage
{
[ProtoMember(1)]
abst...
I'm working on a compact framework application and need to boost performance. The app currently works offline by serializing objects to XML and storing them in a database. Using a profiling tool I could see this was quite a big overhead, slowing the app. I thought if I switched to a binary serialization the performance would increase, bu...
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I'm trying to consume a WCF webservice using the RPC capabilities of the Protobuf-net. Here's my service contract:
namespace WcfEchoService
{
// NOTE: If you change the interface name "IService1" here, you must also update the reference to "IService1" in Web.config.
[ServiceContract]
public interface IEchoService
...
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I just replaced .NET serialization with protocol buffers in a distributed cache application and the results are really impressive. The only thing I do not like is the fact that I need to add dependencies between a base message class and its children which creates a circular dependency. Is there an alternative to tagging base class...
I'm integrating protobuf-net into our WCF services based solution but have ran into a snag that I can't figure out. The following class will serialize fine, all except for the ObjectId property.
/// <summary>
/// A service data object that represents a user of the system.
/// </summary>
[DataContract(Namespace = "http://LINKS.Service.S...
I noticed in the protobuf-net changelog that IList<> was supported but I'm getting the "Cannot create an instance of an interface" exception. If I change to IEnumerable<> then life is good. Does this sound correct?
// Client call
public override IList<IApplicationWorkflow> Execute(IRoleManagement service)
{
IList<A...
I'm perhaps overlooking something, but I'm attempting to wrestle protocol buffers into an easy method for providing extensions later. That seems a bit unclear so I'll jump directly into the problem.
I am writing an assembly to support various tasks, one of which includes describing structured data. Perfect time to use protocol buffers...
I'm writing a system that has a set of protocol buffers (using protobuf-net), I want to define something like this in an abstract class they all inherit off:
public byte[] GetBytes()
however, the protocol buffer serealiser requires a type argument, is there some efficient way to get the type of the inheriting class?
Example:
public ...
I have a class hierarchy that looks like this. These classes contain a lot of other details which I have excluded. This is a simplification to focus on the serialization aspect of these classes.
[ProtoInclude(1, typeof(Query<bool>))]
[ProtoInclude(2, typeof(Query<string>))]
[ProtoInclude(3, typeof(Query<int>))]
[ProtoInclude(4, typeof...
Trying to get my mind around google protobuf. I found some implementation of protobuf in C# but they seems to lack one feature: the ability to generate .proto files automatically from an existing C# class decorated with attributes.
The reason I want to do it this way instead of going from auto-generated C# classes from .proto file is be...
Using Protobuf-Net, I see that it does not seem possible to deserialize a class without having a parameterless constructor or I may be missing something?
I don't want some of the classes with a parameterless constructor. Is there some kind of attributes that I could use or some other technique?
...
Using Protobuf/Protobuf-net and two classes, one base class and the other derived from the base.
How would you serialize/deserialize a list ?
For instance:
public class SomeBase
{
...
}
public class SomeDerived : SomeBase
{
...
}
And the following field to be serialized:
public List<SomeBase> SomeList;
Keep in mind that t...
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It looks like there is an encoding problem for 0 as Int64. Other values as Int64 ok.
[ProtoMember(3)] private readonly Int64 _intValue
is deserialized as Int64.MinValue
Any idea?
I confirm the bug. This class will not serialize properly if _val == 0
[ProtoContract]
class VerySimple
{
[ProtoMember(1)]
private readonl...