public class GraphBinaryReader extends Object
TypeSerializer instances configured in the
 TypeSerializerRegistry.
 
     This class exposes two different methods to read a value from a buffer: read(Buffer)
     and readValue(Buffer, Class, boolean):
     
read() method expects a value in fully-qualified format, composed of
         {type_code}{type_info}{value_flag}{value}.readValue() method expects a {value_flag}{value} when a value is nullable and
         only {value} when a value is not nullable.
         
     The GraphBinaryReader should be used to read a nested known type from a TypeSerializer.
     For example, if a POINT type is composed by two doubles representing the position in the x and y axes, a
     TypeSerializer for POINT type should use the provided GraphBinaryReader instance to read those
     two double values. As x and y values are expected to be provided as non-nullable doubles, the method
     readValue() should be used: readValue(buffer, Double.class, false)
 
| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
| GraphBinaryReader() | 
| GraphBinaryReader(TypeSerializerRegistry registry) | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| <T> T | read(Buffer buffer)Reads the type code, information and value of a given buffer with fully-qualified format. | 
| <T> T | readValue(Buffer buffer,
         Class<T> type,
         boolean nullable)Reads a value for an specific type. | 
public GraphBinaryReader()
public GraphBinaryReader(TypeSerializerRegistry registry)
public <T> T readValue(Buffer buffer, Class<T> type, boolean nullable) throws IOException
When the value is nullable, the reader expects the {value_flag}{value} to be contained in the
 buffer.
When the value is not nullable, the reader expects only the {value} to be contained in the
 buffer.
IOExceptionpublic <T> T read(Buffer buffer) throws IOException
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