How to use the hazelcast-client.JsonStringDeserializationPolicy function in hazelcast-client

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var Client = require('hazelcast-client').Client;
var Config = require('hazelcast-client').Config;
var Predicates = require('hazelcast-client').Predicates;
var HazelcastJsonValue = require('hazelcast-client').HazelcastJsonValue;
var JsonStringDeserializationPolicy = require('hazelcast-client').JsonStringDeserializationPolicy;

var config = new Config.ClientConfig();
config.serializationConfig.jsonStringDeserializationPolicy = JsonStringDeserializationPolicy.NO_DESERIALIZATION;

Client.newHazelcastClient(config).then(function(hz) {
    var map;
    return hz.getMap('employees').then(function(mp) {
        map = mp;
        var employees = [
            { name: 'Alice', age: 35 },
            { name: 'Andy', age: 22},
            { name: 'Bob', age: 37 }
        ];

        return map.putAll(employees.map(function (employee, index) {
            return [index, new HazelcastJsonValue(JSON.stringify(employee))];