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Working with Non-Serializable TypesFor you to instantiate a class within an SQL-J statement, the class must be serializable. In an embedded environment, this requirement is not enforced. However, when a query such as a VALUES statement returns an object that is not serializable, in the client/server environment you will get a ResultNotSerializable exception because the server framework uses serialization to return Java objects to the client. Frameworks that embed Cloudscape more deeply, such as Web servers that provide client/server access via servlets, do not return Java objects to clients. | ||
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