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Implement Java Object Management Using a Protocol Buffer
Find out how to bring a protocol buffer -- the simplest and most efficient way to manage structured data -- into your Java object management.
by Ramasubramanian Thiyagarajan,
Sivakumar Kuppusamy and
Dr. T. Devi
September 29, 2011
A protocol buffer is the simplest and most efficient way to manage structured data, largely because of its built-in support for serializing messages. The types of messages a protocol buffer can manage include structured data forms and composite messages. The message is stored in the .proto extension file. Normally, developers call this type of message as a proto message.
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