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stdClass ======== The serializer offers support for serializing ``stdClass`` objects, however the use of ``stdClass`` objects is discouraged. The current implementation serializes all the properties of a ``stdClass`` object in the order they appear. There are many known limitations when dealing with ``stdClass`` objects. More in detail, it is not possible to: - change serialization order of properties - apply per-property exclusion policies - specify any extra serialization information for properties that are part of the ``stdClass`` object, as serialization name, type, xml structure and so on - deserialize data into ``stdClass`` objects