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Apache Fory™ supports seamless data exchange across multiple languages including Java, Python, C++, Go, and JavaScript.
use fory::Fory; // Enable cross-language mode let mut fory = Fory::default() .compatible(true) .xlang(true); // Register types with consistent IDs across languages fory.register::<MyStruct>(100); // Or use namespace-based registration fory.register_by_namespace::<MyStruct>("com.example", "MyStruct");
For fast, compact serialization with consistent IDs across languages:
let mut fory = Fory::default() .compatible(true) .xlang(true); fory.register::<User>(100); // Same ID in Java, Python, etc.
For more flexible type naming:
fory.register_by_namespace::<User>("com.example", "User");
use fory::Fory; use fory::ForyObject; #[derive(ForyObject)] struct Person { name: String, age: i32, } let mut fory = Fory::default() .compatible(true) .xlang(true); fory.register::<Person>(100); let person = Person { name: "Alice".to_string(), age: 30, }; let bytes = fory.serialize(&person)?; // bytes can be deserialized by Java, Python, etc.
import org.apache.fory.*; import org.apache.fory.config.*; public class Person { public String name; public int age; } Fory fory = Fory.builder() .withLanguage(Language.XLANG) .withRefTracking(true) .build(); fory.register(Person.class, 100); // Same ID as Rust Person person = (Person) fory.deserialize(bytesFromRust);
import pyfory from dataclasses import dataclass @dataclass class Person: name: str age: pyfory.int32 fory = pyfory.Fory(ref_tracking=True) fory.register_type(Person, type_id=100) # Same ID as Rust person = fory.deserialize(bytes_from_rust)
See xlang_type_mapping.md for complete type mapping across languages.
| Rust | Java | Python |
|---|---|---|
i32 | int | int32 |
i64 | long | int64 |
f32 | float | float32 |
f64 | double | float64 |
String | String | str |
Vec<T> | List<T> | List[T] |
HashMap<K,V> | Map<K,V> | Dict[K,V] |
Option<T> | nullable T | Optional[T] |