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Improvement
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Status: Resolved
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Major
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Resolution: Fixed
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None
Description
Suppose an instance of class C is serialized remotely and deserialized locally. On the remote side, it extends B, which extends A, so the hierarchy is A->B->C. On the local side, it's A->C (so B is missing).
Another possibility is the opposite: when remotely it's A->C, but locally it's A->B->C.
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