A mini guide for implementing serializable interface in java - How To Do In Java



by Lokesh + · November 21, 2012 We all know what Serializable interface guarantees i.e. ability to serialize the classes. This interface recommends you to use serialVersioUID also. Now, even if you use both in your classes, do know what can break your design even now?? Lets identify the future changes in your class which will be compatible and others which will prove incompatible. Sections in this post:

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    Radhey

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  3. Hey Brother,


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    Best Regards,
    Ajeeth

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