Java Object Serialization
Specification
Table of Contents
- 1 System
Architecture
- 1.1 Overview
 
- 1.2 Writing to an Object
Stream
 
- 1.3 Reading from an Object
Stream
 
- 1.4 Object Streams as
Containers
 
- 1.5 Defining Serializable
Fields for a Class
 
- 1.6 Documenting
Serializable Fields and Data for a Class
 
- 1.7 Accessing Serializable
Fields of a Class
 
- 1.8 The ObjectOutput
Interface
 
- 1.9 The ObjectInput
Interface
 
- 1.10 The Serializable
Interface
 
- 1.11 The Externalizable
Interface
 
- 1.12 Serialization of Enum
Constants
 
- 1.13 Protecting Sensitive
Information
 
 
2 Object Output
Classes
- 2.1 The ObjectOutputStream
Class
 
- 2.2 The
ObjectOutputStream.PutField Class
 
- 2.3 The writeObject
Method
 
- 2.4 The writeExternal
Method
 
- 2.5 The writeReplace
Method
 
- 2.6 The useProtocolVersion
Method
 
 
3 Object Input
Classes
- 3.1 The ObjectInputStream
Class
 
- 3.2 The
ObjectInputStream.GetField Class
 
- 3.3 The ObjectInputValidation
Interface
 
- 3.4 The readObject
Method
 
- 3.5 The readObjectNoData
Method
 
- 3.6 The readExternal
Method
 
- 3.7 The readResolve
Method
 
 
4 Class
Descriptors
- 4.1 The ObjectStreamClass
Class
 
- 4.2 Dynamic Proxy Class
Descriptors
 
- 4.3 Serialized Form
 
- 4.4 The ObjectStreamField
Class
 
- 4.5 Inspecting Serializable
Classes
 
- 4.6 Stream Unique
Identifiers
 
 
5 Versioning of
Serializable Objects
- 5.1 Overview
 
- 5.2 Goals
 
- 5.3 Assumptions
 
- 5.4 Who's Responsible for
Versioning of Streams
 
- 5.5 Compatible
JavaTM Type Evolution
 
- 5.6 Type Changes Affecting
Serialization
 
- 5.6.1 Incompatible
Changes
 
- 5.6.2 Compatible
Changes
 
 
6 Object Serialization
Stream Protocol
- 6.1 Overview
 
- 6.2 Stream
Elements
 
- 6.3 Stream Protocol
Versions
 
- 6.4 Grammar for the Stream
Format
 
- 6.4.1 Rules of the
Grammar
 
- 6.4.2 Terminal Symbols and
Constants
 
 
A Security in Object
Serialization 
B Exceptions In Object
Serialization 
C Example of
Serializable Fields
- C.1 Example Alternate
Implementation of 
java.io.File 
 
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