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Object Serialization produces a stream with information about the JavaTM classes for the objects which are being saved. For serializable objects, sufficient information is kept to restore those objects even if a different (but compatible) version of the implementation of the class is present. TheSerializable
interface is defined to identify classes which implement the serializable protocol:package java.io; public interface Serializable {};A Serializable class must do the following:
The class can optionally define the following methods:
- A
writeObject
method to control what information is saved or to append additional information to the stream- A
readObject
method either to read the information written by the correspondingwriteObject
method or to update the state of the object after it has been restored- A
writeReplace
method to allow a class to nominate a replacement object to be written to the stream
(See Section 2.5, "The writeReplace Method" for additional information.)
- A
readResolve
method to allow a class to designate a replacement object for the object just read from the stream
(See Section 3.6, "The readResolve Method" for additional information.)
ObjectOutputStream
andObjectInputStream
allow the serializable classes on which they operate to evolve (allow changes to the classes that are compatible with the earlier versions of the classes). See Section 5.5, "Compatible JavaTM Type Evolution" for information about the mechanism which is used to allow compatible changes.