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| title: Serializing Data |
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| Data in your client application's <%=vars.product_name%> cache must be serializable to be shared |
| with <%=vars.product_name%> servers and other <%=vars.product_name%> clients. Built-in .NET types |
| are serialized automatically into the cache and can be retrieved by Java servers and other |
| <%=vars.product_name%> clients. |
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| For domain objects that are not simple types, <%=vars.product_name%> provides multiple serialization options |
| for storage and transmittal between processes, of which [**<%=vars.product_name%> Portable Data eXchange (PDX) serialization**](dotnet-serialization/dotnet-pdx-serialization.html) offers |
| the best combination of versatility and ease-of-use for most applications. |
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| Many .NET clients can take advantage of **PDX reflection-based autoserialization**. |
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| To learn more about other serialization options, see the [Data Serialization section in the |
| _<%=vars.product_name_long%> User |
| Guide_](serverman/developing/data_serialization/chapter_overview.html). |