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* In order to serialize the object it writes its byte and then calls back to the appropriate class where * the serialization is performed. In order to deserialize the object it read in the type byte, switching * in order to select which class to call back into. *
* The serialization format is determined on a per class basis. In the case of field based classes each * of the fields is written out with an appropriate size format in descending order of the field's size. For * example in the case of {@link LocalDate} year is written before month. Composite classes, such as * {@link LocalDateTime} are serialized as one object. Enum classes are serialized using the index of their * element. *
* This class is mutable and should be created once per serialization. * * @serial include * @since 1.8 */ final class Ser implements Externalizable { /** * Serialization version. */ private static final long serialVersionUID = -6103370247208168577L; static final byte CHRONO_TYPE = 1; static final byte CHRONO_LOCAL_DATE_TIME_TYPE = 2; static final byte CHRONO_ZONE_DATE_TIME_TYPE = 3; static final byte JAPANESE_DATE_TYPE = 4; static final byte JAPANESE_ERA_TYPE = 5; static final byte HIJRAH_DATE_TYPE = 6; static final byte MINGUO_DATE_TYPE = 7; static final byte THAIBUDDHIST_DATE_TYPE = 8; static final byte CHRONO_PERIOD_TYPE = 9; /** The type being serialized. */ private byte type; /** The object being serialized. */ private Object object; /** * Constructor for deserialization. */ public Ser() { } /** * Creates an instance for serialization. * * @param type the type * @param object the object */ Ser(byte type, Object object) { this.type = type; this.object = object; } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Implements the {@code Externalizable} interface to write the object. * @serialData * Each serializable class is mapped to a type that is the first byte * in the stream. Refer to each class {@code writeReplace} * serialized form for the value of the type and sequence of values for the type. *