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This PR fixes a regression that prevented custom converters from being applied to types considered store native ones.

Fixes: #3670

This commit fixes a regression that prevented custom converters from being applied to types considered store native ones.
mp911de pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 15, 2021
This commit fixes a regression that prevented custom converters from being applied to types considered store native ones.

Original pull request: #3703.
Fixes #3670
mp911de pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 15, 2021
This commit fixes a regression that prevented custom converters from being applied to types considered store native ones.

Original pull request: #3703.
Fixes #3670
@mp911de mp911de added the type: regression A regression from a previous release label Jul 15, 2021
@mp911de mp911de added this to the 3.2.3 (2021.0.3) milestone Jul 15, 2021
@mp911de mp911de closed this Jul 15, 2021
@mp911de mp911de deleted the issue/3670 branch July 15, 2021 07:01
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Binary not deserialized to byte[] for property of type Object
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