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ISPN-15494 Near cache with invalidation fails to start in Spring Boot
Updated for the invalidated near cache instances. We check if the MANAGER marshaller is capable of handling the server type, and only then proceed with the usual flow. Either we register listener and set data format, or the inverse. If the marshaller is compatible with the server type, we exchange the type information when installing the listener. See, this might hide bugs that bite back during runtime! This might be found during runtime when executing some key based operation against the server. For internal caches, where the user won't interact directly through HR (resp), this is fine. We also have a warning in any case.
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