Annotation Interface Serial
@Target({METHOD,FIELD}) @Retention(SOURCE) public @interface Serial Override annotation type to validate method overriding. Serializable classes are encouraged to use @Serial annotations to help a compiler catch mis-declared serialization-related fields and methods, mis-declarations that may otherwise be difficult to detect. Specifically, annotations of this type should be applied to serialization-related methods and fields in classes declared to be Serializable. The five serialization-related methods are:
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private void writeObject(java.io.ObjectOutputStream stream) throws IOException -
private void readObject(java.io.ObjectInputStream stream) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException -
private void readObjectNoData() throws ObjectStreamException -
ANY-ACCESS-MODIFIER
Object writeReplace() throws ObjectStreamException -
ANY-ACCESS-MODIFIER
Object readResolve() throws ObjectStreamException
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private static final ObjectStreamField[] serialPersistentFields -
private static final long serialVersionUID
@Serial annotation is one of the defined serialization-related methods or fields declared in a meaningful context and issue a warning if that is not the case. It is a semantic error to apply this annotation to other fields or methods, including:
- fields or methods in a class that is not
Serializable - fields or methods of the proper structural declaration, but in a type where they are ineffectual. For example,
enumtypes are defined to have aserialVersionUIDof0Lso aserialVersionUIDfield declared in anenumtype is ignored. The five serialization-related methods identified above are likewise ignored for anenumtype. - in a class that is
Externalizable:- method declarations of
writeObject,readObject, andreadObjectNoData - a field declaration for
serialPersistentFields
Externalizableinterface extendsSerializable, the three methods and one field above are not used for externalizable classes. - method declarations of
Serializable class.- Since:
- 14
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