org.hibernate.util
Class SerializationHelper

java.lang.Object
  extended by org.hibernate.util.SerializationHelper

public final class SerializationHelper
extends Object

Assists with the serialization process and performs additional functionality based on serialization.

This class throws exceptions for invalid null inputs. Each method documents its behaviour in more detail.

Since:
1.0
Version:
$Id: SerializationHelper.java 9180 2006-01-30 23:51:27Z steveebersole $
Author:
Nissim Karpenstein, Janek Bogucki, Daniel Rall, Stephen Colebourne, Jeff Varszegi, Gary Gregory

Method Summary
static Object clone(Serializable object)
          Deep clone an Object using serialization.
static Object deserialize(byte[] objectData)
          Deserializes a single Object from an array of bytes.
static Object deserialize(InputStream inputStream)
          Deserializes an Object from the specified stream.
static byte[] serialize(Serializable obj)
          Serializes an Object to a byte array for storage/serialization.
static void serialize(Serializable obj, OutputStream outputStream)
          Serializes an Object to the specified stream.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Method Detail

clone

public static Object clone(Serializable object)
                    throws SerializationException

Deep clone an Object using serialization.

This is many times slower than writing clone methods by hand on all objects in your object graph. However, for complex object graphs, or for those that don't support deep cloning this can be a simple alternative implementation. Of course all the objects must be Serializable.

Parameters:
object - the Serializable object to clone
Returns:
the cloned object
Throws:
SerializationException - (runtime) if the serialization fails

serialize

public static void serialize(Serializable obj,
                             OutputStream outputStream)
                      throws SerializationException

Serializes an Object to the specified stream.

The stream will be closed once the object is written. This avoids the need for a finally clause, and maybe also exception handling, in the application code.

The stream passed in is not buffered internally within this method. This is the responsibility of your application if desired.

Parameters:
obj - the object to serialize to bytes, may be null
outputStream - the stream to write to, must not be null
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - if outputStream is null
SerializationException - (runtime) if the serialization fails

serialize

public static byte[] serialize(Serializable obj)
                        throws SerializationException

Serializes an Object to a byte array for storage/serialization.

Parameters:
obj - the object to serialize to bytes
Returns:
a byte[] with the converted Serializable
Throws:
SerializationException - (runtime) if the serialization fails

deserialize

public static Object deserialize(InputStream inputStream)
                          throws SerializationException

Deserializes an Object from the specified stream.

The stream will be closed once the object is written. This avoids the need for a finally clause, and maybe also exception handling, in the application code.

The stream passed in is not buffered internally within this method. This is the responsibility of your application if desired.

Parameters:
inputStream - the serialized object input stream, must not be null
Returns:
the deserialized object
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - if inputStream is null
SerializationException - (runtime) if the serialization fails

deserialize

public static Object deserialize(byte[] objectData)
                          throws SerializationException

Deserializes a single Object from an array of bytes.

Parameters:
objectData - the serialized object, must not be null
Returns:
the deserialized object
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - if objectData is null
SerializationException - (runtime) if the serialization fails


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