|  | /* Externalizable.java -- Interface for saving and restoring object data | 
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|  | package java.io; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /** | 
|  | * This interface provides a way that classes can completely control how | 
|  | * the data of their object instances  are written and read to and from | 
|  | * streams.  It has two methods which are used to write the data to a stream | 
|  | * and to read the data from a stream.  The read method must read the data | 
|  | * in exactly the way it was written by the write method. | 
|  | * <p> | 
|  | * Note that classes which implement this interface must take into account | 
|  | * that all superclass data must also be written to the stream as well. | 
|  | * The class implementing this interface must figure out how to make that | 
|  | * happen. | 
|  | * <p> | 
|  | * This interface can be used to provide object persistence.  When an | 
|  | * object is to be stored externally, the <code>writeExternal</code> method is | 
|  | * called to save state.  When the object is restored, an instance is | 
|  | * created using the default no-argument constructor and the | 
|  | * <code>readExternal</code> method is used to restore the state. | 
|  | * | 
|  | * @author Aaron M. Renn (arenn@urbanophile.com) | 
|  | */ | 
|  | public interface Externalizable extends Serializable | 
|  | { | 
|  | /** | 
|  | * This method restores an object's state by reading in the instance data | 
|  | * for the object from the passed in stream.  Note that this stream is not | 
|  | * a subclass of <code>InputStream</code>, but rather is a class that | 
|  | * implements | 
|  | * the <code>ObjectInput</code> interface.  That interface provides a | 
|  | * mechanism for | 
|  | * reading in Java data types from a stream. | 
|  | * <p> | 
|  | * Note that this method must be compatible with <code>writeExternal</code>. | 
|  | * It must read back the exact same types that were written by that | 
|  | * method in the exact order they were written. | 
|  | * <p> | 
|  | * If this method needs to read back an object instance, then the class | 
|  | * for that object must be found and loaded.  If that operation fails, | 
|  | * then this method throws a <code>ClassNotFoundException</code> | 
|  | * | 
|  | * @param in An <code>ObjectInput</code> instance for reading in the object | 
|  | * state | 
|  | * | 
|  | * @exception ClassNotFoundException If the class of an object being | 
|  | * restored cannot be found | 
|  | * @exception IOException If any other error occurs | 
|  | */ | 
|  | void readExternal(ObjectInput in) | 
|  | throws ClassNotFoundException, IOException; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /** | 
|  | * This method is responsible for writing the instance data of an object | 
|  | * to the passed in stream.  Note that this stream is not a subclass of | 
|  | * <code>OutputStream</code>, but rather is a class that implements the | 
|  | * <code>ObjectOutput</code> interface.  That interface provides a | 
|  | * number of methods | 
|  | * for writing Java data values to a stream. | 
|  | * <p> | 
|  | * Not that the implementation of this method must be coordinated with | 
|  | * the implementation of <code>readExternal</code>. | 
|  | * | 
|  | * @param out An <code>ObjectOutput</code> instance for writing the | 
|  | * object state | 
|  | * | 
|  | * @exception IOException If an error occurs | 
|  | */ | 
|  | void writeExternal(ObjectOutput out) throws IOException; | 
|  | } |