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# dataserializable example
This is a simple example showing how to register for serialization of custom objects using the IDataSerializable class.
## Prerequisites
* Install [Apache Geode](https://geode.apache.org)
* Build and install [Apache Geode Native](https://github.com/apache/geode-native)
* Apache Geode Native examples, built and installed
* Set `GEODE_HOME` to the install directory of Apache Geode
## Running
1. From a command shell, set the current directory to the `dataserializable` directory in your example workspace.
```console
$ cd workspace/examples/build/dotnet/dataserializable
```
1. Run the `startserver.ps1` script to start the Geode cluster with authentication and create a region.
For Windows cmd:
```console
$ powershell.exe -File startserver.ps1
```
For Windows Powershell:
```console
$ startserver.ps1
```
1. Execute `Debug\dotnet-dataserializable.exe`. Expect the following output:
```console
Registering for data serialization
Storing order object in the region
order to put is Order: [65, Donuts, 12]
Successfully put order, getting now...
Order key: 65 = Order: [65, Donuts, 12]
```
1. Run the `stopserver.ps1` script to gracefully shutdown the Geode cluster.
For Windows cmd:
```console
$ powershell.exe -File stopserver.ps1
```
For Windows Powershell:
```console
$ stopserver.ps1
```