Avro requires that the types of values passed to its JavaAPI match the types in the schema.
So if you have an Avro Boolean field, you can't pass "true" but it must be true. So it's less
"forgiving" than JDBC for example.
An AvroConverter will convert a JVM type into a suitable Avro type. The avro type being specified by
the instances type parameter.
Avro requires that the types of values passed to its JavaAPI match the types in the schema. So if you have an Avro Boolean field, you can't pass "true" but it must be true. So it's less "forgiving" than JDBC for example.
An AvroConverter will convert a JVM type into a suitable Avro type. The avro type being specified by the instances type parameter.