Items which are rebuilt when resurrecting a persistent object

There are times when information is stored within the original instance and not streamed out because it is not essential for recreating the instance. A typical example is when the instance contains a list with a count. The list is important, but the count is not.

When the instance is recreated, the portion of code using the instance might need the count, so it reads the list to rebuild a new count.


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