Add record support (added in Java 16) to OpenLiberty RMI-IIOP #30210
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Description
Java 17 adds a new language feature, Records that result in changes to the serialization specification. Records are serializable, but they follow different rules from other Java categories of types.
RMI-IIOP deals with remote procedure calls in Java, passing serializable data as parameters and return values in a CORBA-compliant wire format as defined in the following specifications:
The applicability of RMI-IIOP is discussed in the Jakarta EE 10 spec (and previous versions). It is described as optional, but it is the only transport option for remote enterprise beans in OpenLiberty.
This feature deals with ensuring that Java records are correctly serialized and deserialized for transmission via IIOP (marshalled and unmarshalled, to use the CORBA terminology).
Thoughts on Complexity
Almost every aspect of serialization differs for Java records, as compared with other Java serializable types. Detection of records and conditional behaviour to inspect, serialize, and deserialize them will have to be added while maintaining support for earlier Java levels that do not have any notion records.
Testing will be required at the unit and functional level. The interaction with Jakarta Persistence may necessitate some level of modification to system testing to incorporate testing transmission (RMI-IIOP) and storage (Persistence) of records. This is because Jakarta Persistence modifies the bytecode of Java classes when they are loaded, which can in turn affect the behaviour of the RMI-IIOP implementation.
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