public interface InternalSerializationService extends SerializationService, Disposable
| Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
|---|---|
static byte |
VERSION_1 |
getManagedContext, toData, toData, toObject, toObjectdisposestatic final byte VERSION_1
byte[] toBytes(Object obj)
SerializationService.toData(Object) and
then calling Data.toByteArray(). But it doesn't force a HeapData object being created.
IMPORTANT: The byte order used to serialize obj's serializer type ID is always
ByteOrder.BIG_ENDIAN.
byte[] toBytes(Object obj, int leftPadding, boolean insertPartitionHash)
If you want to convert an object to a Data (or its byte representation) then you want to have the partition hash, because that is part of the Data-definition. But if you want to serialize an object to a byte-array and don't care for the Data partition-hash, the hash can be disabled.
IMPORTANT: The byte order used to serialize obj's serializer type ID is the byte order
configured in SerializationConfig.getByteOrder().
obj - object to write to byte arrayleftPadding - offset from beginning of byte array to start writing the object's bytesinsertPartitionHash - true to include the partition hash in the byte array, otherwise false<B extends Data> B toData(Object obj, DataType type, PartitioningStrategy strategy)
void writeObject(ObjectDataOutput out, Object obj)
<T> T readObject(ObjectDataInput in)
<T> T readObject(ObjectDataInput in, Class aClass)
void disposeData(Data data)
BufferObjectDataInput createObjectDataInput(byte[] data)
BufferObjectDataInput createObjectDataInput(Data data)
BufferObjectDataOutput createObjectDataOutput(int size)
BufferObjectDataOutput createObjectDataOutput()
PortableReader createPortableReader(Data data) throws IOException
IOExceptionPortableContext getPortableContext()
ClassLoader getClassLoader()
ByteOrder getByteOrder()
serializerTypeId: when using toBytes(Object), the object's serializerTypeId is serialized
always in ByteOrder.BIG_ENDIAN, while when using toBytes(Object, int, boolean), the configured
byte order is used. Inner objects (for example those serialized within an
IdentifiedDataSerializable's writeData(ObjectDataOutput) with
ObjectDataOutput.writeObject(Object)) always use the configured byte order.ByteOrder which is configured for this InternalSerializationService.SerializationConfig.setByteOrder(ByteOrder),
SerializationConfig.setUseNativeByteOrder(boolean),
SerializationConfig.setAllowUnsafe(boolean)byte getVersion()
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