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Current multicast client mirrors the bytes inbound to the destination topic. In cases where the inbound data in binary and clients are JSON (for example), provide a shared module capability where end customers can plug UDF-based transformations (a la Dataflow templates) authored in Go (or even another language - BQ's is JS) that can be deployed on premise such that the data is already transformed