org.infinispan.tree
Class NodeKey.Externalizer
java.lang.Object
org.infinispan.marshall.AbstractExternalizer<NodeKey>
org.infinispan.tree.NodeKey.Externalizer
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Serializable, AdvancedExternalizer<NodeKey>, Externalizer<NodeKey>
- Enclosing class:
- NodeKey
public static class NodeKey.Externalizer
- extends AbstractExternalizer<NodeKey>
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
NodeKey.Externalizer
public NodeKey.Externalizer()
writeObject
public void writeObject(ObjectOutput output,
NodeKey key)
throws IOException
- Description copied from interface:
Externalizer
- Write the object reference to the stream.
- Parameters:
output
- the object output to write tokey
- the object reference to write
- Throws:
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs
readObject
public NodeKey readObject(ObjectInput input)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- Description copied from interface:
Externalizer
- Read an instance from the stream. The instance will have been written by the
Externalizer.writeObject(ObjectOutput, Object)
method. Implementations are free
to create instances of the object read from the stream in any way that they
feel like. This could be via constructor, factory or reflection.
- Parameters:
input
- the object input to read from
- Returns:
- the object instance
- Throws:
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs
ClassNotFoundException
- if a class could not be found
getTypeClasses
public Set<Class<? extends NodeKey>> getTypeClasses()
- Description copied from interface:
AdvancedExternalizer
- Returns a collection of Class instances representing the types that this
AdvancedExternalizer can marshall. Clearly, empty sets are not allowed.
The externalizer framework currently requires all individual types to be
listed since it does not make assumptions based on super classes or
interfaces.
- Returns:
- A set containing the Class instances that can be marshalled.
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