We had to use this trick to prevent a property added by Hibernate on persisted objects to be serialized.
The trick is to use an undocumented (public static) method of LiveCycle Data Services / BlazeDS BeanProxy class:
static { flex.messaging.io.BeanProxy.addIgnoreProperty(MyClass.class, "myproperty"); }
Just specify the target class and property and it will be excluded from serialization.
Of course, this is not a very elegant way to achieve this but when you have no other choice (like in our case where we could not use a transient field) this can be handy.
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At last, thanks to your post I know what to do with my similar problem.
Still, I have a noobs question : where do place this hack (which class) ?
thanks again
Hi,
we have put this code in a static block of a class that was managed by our Spring container.
If you don't use spring, you can place it in a servlet for instance.
Hope this helps
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