public class BeanSerializer<T> extends Serializer<T>
FieldSerializer
but is much faster and more efficient than Java serialization. Bytecode
generation is used to invoke the bean propert methods, if possible.
BeanSerializer does not write header data, only the object data is stored. If the type of a bean property is not final (note primitives are final) then an extra byte is written for that property.
Serializer
,
Kryo.register(Class, Serializer)
Constructor and Description |
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BeanSerializer(Kryo kryo,
java.lang.Class type) |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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T |
copy(Kryo kryo,
T original)
Returns a copy of the specified object.
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T |
read(Kryo kryo,
Input input,
java.lang.Class<T> type)
Reads bytes and returns a new object of the specified concrete type.
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void |
write(Kryo kryo,
Output output,
T object)
Writes the bytes for the object to the output.
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getAcceptsNull, isImmutable, setAcceptsNull, setGenerics, setImmutable
public BeanSerializer(Kryo kryo, java.lang.Class type)
public void write(Kryo kryo, Output output, T object)
Serializer
This method should not be called directly, instead this serializer can be passed to Kryo
write methods that accept a
serialier.
write
in class Serializer<T>
object
- May be null if Serializer.getAcceptsNull()
is true.public T read(Kryo kryo, Input input, java.lang.Class<T> type)
Serializer
Before Kryo can be used to read child objects, Kryo.reference(Object)
must be called with the parent object to
ensure it can be referenced by the child objects. Any serializer that uses Kryo
to read a child object may need to
be reentrant.
This method should not be called directly, instead this serializer can be passed to Kryo
read methods that accept a
serialier.
read
in class Serializer<T>
Serializer.getAcceptsNull()
is true.public T copy(Kryo kryo, T original)
Serializer
Serializer.isImmutable()
is true,
else throws KryoException
. Subclasses should override this method if needed to support Kryo.copy(Object)
.
Before Kryo can be used to copy child objects, Kryo.reference(Object)
must be called with the copy to ensure it can
be referenced by the child objects. Any serializer that uses Kryo
to copy a child object may need to be reentrant.
This method should not be called directly, instead this serializer can be passed to Kryo
copy methods that accept a
serialier.
copy
in class Serializer<T>