The haXe serializer
haXe has its own serializing system. This serializing system is the one used by haXe remoting therefore, before continuing with haXe remoting, it is important to understand how the haXe serializer works.
Usefulness
The haXe serializer is used by the haXe remoting system, but you can also use it on your own.
Doing so will allow you to get a string representation of almost any value. This way, you can, for example, store it on disk, in a database, or send it over any network connection.
Possibilities
The haXe serializer allows you to serialize almost any value, but still there are some things that you should know about how some values are serialized.
Basically, you should know that you can serialize:
Ints
Floats
Bools
Strings
nulls
haXe.io.Bytes
Arrays
List
Hash
Class instances
Enum instances
Anonymous objects
Exceptions
Now, let's see what you need to know about how these are serialized.
Class instances
When you serialize a class instance, all of its fields are serialized and it also stores...