Certain protocols and adapters can explode when processing an actual null. To avoid this issue, and to make code simpler (dispense with all null checks on the client side), a special "token" object that represents a "null" is used in place of a null
Certain protocols and adapters can explode when processing an actual null. To avoid this issue, and to make code simpler (dispense with all null checks on the client side), a special "token" object that represents a "null" is used in place of a null