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Meldiron
Meldiron commented Oct 19, 2021

Introduction

Appwrite has been and always will be a tool for developers. To emphasize this, we want to create the best developer experience possible by providing enough guides and examples for new Appwriters.

Your task is to write a blog post Ruby in Appwrite. The main topic of your article should be explaining how to use Appwrites Ruby SDK to write Appwrite Functions. It can be

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radcortez
radcortez commented Dec 7, 2021

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If we use io.quarkus.runtime.annotations.RegisterForReflection#classNames to register classes for reflection it does not register classes up in the hierarchy.

On the other hand, if we use -H:ReflectionConfigurationFiles, it does register the full class hierarchy.

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I think we should look for the full hierarchy here: https://github.com/quarkusio/qu

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