Java Serialization

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Serialization and Deserialization in Java

Serializationis a process of converting an object into sequence of bytes which can be persisted to a disk or database 

or can be sent through streams. The reverse process of creating object from sequence of bytes is called deserialization

 

A class must implement Serializable interface present in java,io package in order to serialize its object successfully. 

Serializable is a marker interface that adds serializable behavior to the class implementing it.

 

Java provides Serializable API encapsulated under java.io package for serializing and deserializing objects which includes

  • java.io.serializable
  • java.ioExternalizable
  • ObjectInputStream
  • ObjectOutputStream

 

Marker interface

Marker Interface is a special interface in Java without any field and method. Marker interface is used to inform compiler that the class implementing it has some special behaviour or meaning. Some example of Marker interface are,

  • java.io.Serializable
  • java.lang.Cloneable
  • java.rmi.Remote
  • java.util.RandomAccess

All these interfaces does not have any method and field. They only add special behavior to the classes implementing them. However marker interfaces have been deprecated since Java 5, they were replaced by Annotations. Annotations are used in place of Marker Interface that play the exact same role as marker interfaces did before.

 

Signature of writeObject() and readObject()

writeObject() method of ObjectOutputStream class serializes an object and send it to the output stream.

public final void writeObject(object x) throws IOException

readObject() method of ObjectInputStream class references object out of stream and deserialize it.

public final Object readObject() throws IOException,ClassNotFoundException

 

while serializingwhile serializing if you do not want any field to be part of object state then declare it either static or transient based on your need and it will not be included during java serialization process

 

Serializing an Object

import java.io.*;
class studentinfo implements Serializable 
{
 String name;
 int rid;
 static String contact;
 studentinfo(string n, int r, string c)
 {
  this.name = n;
  this.rid = r;
  this.contact = c;
 }
}

class Test
{
 public static void main(String[] args)
 {
 try
 {
  Studentinfo si = new studentinfo("Abhi", 104, "110044");
  FileOutputStream fos = new FileOutputStream("student.ser");    // student.ser is the file name
  ObjectOutputstream oos = new ObjectOutputStream(fos);
  oos.writeObject(si);
  oos.close();
  fos.close();
  }
  catch (Exception e)
  { e. printStackTrace(); }
 }
}

Object of Studentinfo class is serialized using writeObject() method and written to student.ser file.

 

 

 

Deserialization of Object

import java.io * ;
class DeserializationTest
{
 public static void main(String[] args)
 {
  studentinfo si=null ;
  try  
  {
   FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream("student.ser");
   ObjectInputStream ois = new ObjectInputStream(fis);
   si = (studentinfo)ois.readObject();
  } 
  catch (Exception e)
   { e.printStackTrace(); }
  System.out.println(si.name);
  System.out. println(si.rid);
  System.out.println(si.contact);
 }
}

 

transient Keyword

While serializing an object, if we don't want certain data member of the object to be serialized we can mention it transient. transient keyword will prevent that data member from being serialized.

class studentinfo implements Serializable 
{
 String name;
 transient int rid;
 static String contact;
}
  • Making a data member transient will prevent its serialization.
  • In this example rid will not be serialized because it is transient, and contact will also remain unserialized because it is static.
posted @ 2016-06-27 14:01  morningdew  阅读(289)  评论(0编辑  收藏  举报