Direct support for BigIntegers has been deprecated on 2018-01-09 to be made
- * unavailable four weeks after this change is available on the Flutter alpha
- * branch. BigIntegers were needed because the Dart 1.0 int type had no size
- * limit. With Dart 2.0, the int type is a fixed-size, 64-bit signed integer.
- * If you need to communicate larger integers, use String encoding instead.
+ *
BigIntegers are represented in Dart as strings with the
+ * hexadecimal representation of the integer's value.
*
*
To extend the codec, overwrite the writeValue and readValueOfType methods.
*/
@@ -96,7 +94,6 @@ public class StandardMessageCodec implements MessageCodec