Annotation Interface Serial
Indicates that an annotated field or method is part of the serialization mechanism defined by the
Java Object Serialization Specification. This
annotation type is intended to allow compile-time checking of
serialization-related declarations, analogous to the checking
enabled by the
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:
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
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,
enum
types are defined to have aserialVersionUID
of0L
so aserialVersionUID
field declared in anenum
type is ignored. The five serialization-related methods identified above are likewise ignored for anenum
type. - in a class that is
Externalizable
:- method declarations of
writeObject
,readObject
, andreadObjectNoData
- a field declaration for
serialPersistentFields
Externalizable
interface extendsSerializable
, the three methods and one field above are not used for externalizable classes. - method declarations of
Serializable
class.- Since:
- 14
- External Specifications
- See Also: