public class ObjectStreamClass extends Object implements Serializable
The algorithm to compute the SerialVersionUID is described in Object Serialization Specification, Section 4.6, Stream Unique Identifiers.
ObjectStreamField
,
Object Serialization Specification, Section 4, Class Descriptors,
Serialized FormModifier and Type | Field and Description |
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static ObjectStreamField[] |
NO_FIELDS
serialPersistentFields value indicating no serializable fields
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Class<?> |
forClass()
Return the class in the local VM that this version is mapped to.
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ObjectStreamField |
getField(String name)
Get the field of this class by name.
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ObjectStreamField[] |
getFields()
Return an array of the fields of this serializable class.
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String |
getName()
Returns the name of the class described by this descriptor.
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long |
getSerialVersionUID()
Return the serialVersionUID for this class.
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static ObjectStreamClass |
lookup(Class<?> cl)
Find the descriptor for a class that can be serialized.
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static ObjectStreamClass |
lookupAny(Class<?> cl)
Returns the descriptor for any class, regardless of whether it
implements
Serializable . |
String |
toString()
Return a string describing this ObjectStreamClass.
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public static final ObjectStreamField[] NO_FIELDS
public static ObjectStreamClass lookup(Class<?> cl)
cl
- class for which to get the descriptorpublic static ObjectStreamClass lookupAny(Class<?> cl)
Serializable
.cl
- class for which to get the descriptorpublic String getName()
Class.getName()
method.public long getSerialVersionUID()
public Class<?> forClass()
Class
instance that this descriptor representspublic ObjectStreamField[] getFields()
public ObjectStreamField getField(String name)
name
- the name of the data field to look for Submit a bug or feature
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