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package javax.sql.rowset.serial;
import java.sql.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import java.util.Arrays;
A serialized mapping in the Java programming language of an SQL
BLOB
value.
The SerialBlob
class provides a constructor for creating
an instance from a Blob
object. Note that the
Blob
object should have brought the SQL BLOB
value's data over
to the client before a SerialBlob
object
is constructed from it. The data of an SQL BLOB
value can
be materialized on the client as an array of bytes (using the method
Blob.getBytes
) or as a stream of uninterpreted bytes
(using the method Blob.getBinaryStream
).
SerialBlob
methods make it possible to make a copy of a
SerialBlob
object as an array of bytes or as a stream.
They also make it possible to locate a given pattern of bytes or a
Blob
object within a SerialBlob
object
and to update or truncate a Blob
object.
Thread safety
A SerialBlob is not safe for use by multiple concurrent threads. If a
SerialBlob is to be used by more than one thread then access to the SerialBlob
should be controlled by appropriate synchronization.
Author: Jonathan Bruce Since: 1.5
/**
* A serialized mapping in the Java programming language of an SQL
* <code>BLOB</code> value.
* <P>
* The <code>SerialBlob</code> class provides a constructor for creating
* an instance from a <code>Blob</code> object. Note that the
* <code>Blob</code>
* object should have brought the SQL <code>BLOB</code> value's data over
* to the client before a <code>SerialBlob</code> object
* is constructed from it. The data of an SQL <code>BLOB</code> value can
* be materialized on the client as an array of bytes (using the method
* <code>Blob.getBytes</code>) or as a stream of uninterpreted bytes
* (using the method <code>Blob.getBinaryStream</code>).
* <P>
* <code>SerialBlob</code> methods make it possible to make a copy of a
* <code>SerialBlob</code> object as an array of bytes or as a stream.
* They also make it possible to locate a given pattern of bytes or a
* <code>Blob</code> object within a <code>SerialBlob</code> object
* and to update or truncate a <code>Blob</code> object.
*
* <h3> Thread safety </h3>
*
* <p> A SerialBlob is not safe for use by multiple concurrent threads. If a
* SerialBlob is to be used by more than one thread then access to the SerialBlob
* should be controlled by appropriate synchronization.
*
* @author Jonathan Bruce
* @since 1.5
*/
public class SerialBlob implements Blob, Serializable, Cloneable {
A serialized array of uninterpreted bytes representing the
value of this SerialBlob
object.
@serial
/**
* A serialized array of uninterpreted bytes representing the
* value of this <code>SerialBlob</code> object.
* @serial
*/
private byte[] buf;
The internal representation of the Blob
object on which this
SerialBlob
object is based.
/**
* The internal representation of the <code>Blob</code> object on which this
* <code>SerialBlob</code> object is based.
*/
private Blob blob;
The number of bytes in this SerialBlob
object's
array of bytes.
@serial
/**
* The number of bytes in this <code>SerialBlob</code> object's
* array of bytes.
* @serial
*/
private long len;
The original number of bytes in this SerialBlob
object's
array of bytes when it was first established.
@serial
/**
* The original number of bytes in this <code>SerialBlob</code> object's
* array of bytes when it was first established.
* @serial
*/
private long origLen;
Constructs a SerialBlob
object that is a serialized version of
the given byte
array.
The new SerialBlob
object is initialized with the data from the
byte
array, thus allowing disconnected RowSet
objects to establish serialized Blob
objects without
touching the data source.
Params: - b – the
byte
array containing the data for the
Blob
object to be serialized
Throws: - SerialException – if an error occurs during serialization
- SQLException – if a SQL errors occurs
/**
* Constructs a <code>SerialBlob</code> object that is a serialized version of
* the given <code>byte</code> array.
* <p>
* The new <code>SerialBlob</code> object is initialized with the data from the
* <code>byte</code> array, thus allowing disconnected <code>RowSet</code>
* objects to establish serialized <code>Blob</code> objects without
* touching the data source.
*
* @param b the <code>byte</code> array containing the data for the
* <code>Blob</code> object to be serialized
* @throws SerialException if an error occurs during serialization
* @throws SQLException if a SQL errors occurs
*/
public SerialBlob(byte[] b)
throws SerialException, SQLException {
len = b.length;
buf = new byte[(int)len];
for(int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
buf[i] = b[i];
}
origLen = len;
}
Constructs a SerialBlob
object that is a serialized
version of the given Blob
object.
The new SerialBlob
object is initialized with the
data from the Blob
object; therefore, the
Blob
object should have previously brought the
SQL BLOB
value's data over to the client from
the database. Otherwise, the new SerialBlob
object
will contain no data.
Params: - blob – the
Blob
object from which this
SerialBlob
object is to be constructed;
cannot be null.
Throws: - SerialException – if an error occurs during serialization
- SQLException – if the
Blob
passed to this
to this constructor is a null
.
See Also:
/**
* Constructs a <code>SerialBlob</code> object that is a serialized
* version of the given <code>Blob</code> object.
* <P>
* The new <code>SerialBlob</code> object is initialized with the
* data from the <code>Blob</code> object; therefore, the
* <code>Blob</code> object should have previously brought the
* SQL <code>BLOB</code> value's data over to the client from
* the database. Otherwise, the new <code>SerialBlob</code> object
* will contain no data.
*
* @param blob the <code>Blob</code> object from which this
* <code>SerialBlob</code> object is to be constructed;
* cannot be null.
* @throws SerialException if an error occurs during serialization
* @throws SQLException if the <code>Blob</code> passed to this
* to this constructor is a <code>null</code>.
* @see java.sql.Blob
*/
public SerialBlob (Blob blob)
throws SerialException, SQLException {
if (blob == null) {
throw new SQLException(
"Cannot instantiate a SerialBlob object with a null Blob object");
}
len = blob.length();
buf = blob.getBytes(1, (int)len );
this.blob = blob;
origLen = len;
}
Copies the specified number of bytes, starting at the given
position, from this SerialBlob
object to
another array of bytes.
Note that if the given number of bytes to be copied is larger than
the length of this SerialBlob
object's array of
bytes, the given number will be shortened to the array's length.
Params: - pos – the ordinal position of the first byte in this
SerialBlob
object to be copied;
numbering starts at 1
; must not be less
than 1
and must be less than or equal
to the length of this SerialBlob
object - length – the number of bytes to be copied
Throws: - SerialException – if the given starting position is out of bounds; if
free
had previously been called on this object
Returns: an array of bytes that is a copy of a region of this
SerialBlob
object, starting at the given
position and containing the given number of consecutive bytes
/**
* Copies the specified number of bytes, starting at the given
* position, from this <code>SerialBlob</code> object to
* another array of bytes.
* <P>
* Note that if the given number of bytes to be copied is larger than
* the length of this <code>SerialBlob</code> object's array of
* bytes, the given number will be shortened to the array's length.
*
* @param pos the ordinal position of the first byte in this
* <code>SerialBlob</code> object to be copied;
* numbering starts at <code>1</code>; must not be less
* than <code>1</code> and must be less than or equal
* to the length of this <code>SerialBlob</code> object
* @param length the number of bytes to be copied
* @return an array of bytes that is a copy of a region of this
* <code>SerialBlob</code> object, starting at the given
* position and containing the given number of consecutive bytes
* @throws SerialException if the given starting position is out of bounds;
* if {@code free} had previously been called on this object
*/
public byte[] getBytes(long pos, int length) throws SerialException {
isValid();
if (length > len) {
length = (int)len;
}
if (pos < 1 || len - pos < 0 ) {
throw new SerialException("Invalid arguments: position cannot be "
+ "less than 1 or greater than the length of the SerialBlob");
}
pos--; // correct pos to array index
byte[] b = new byte[length];
for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
b[i] = this.buf[(int)pos];
pos++;
}
return b;
}
Retrieves the number of bytes in this SerialBlob
object's array of bytes.
Throws: - SerialException – if an error occurs; if
free
had previously been called on this object
Returns: a long
indicating the length in bytes of this
SerialBlob
object's array of bytes
/**
* Retrieves the number of bytes in this <code>SerialBlob</code>
* object's array of bytes.
*
* @return a <code>long</code> indicating the length in bytes of this
* <code>SerialBlob</code> object's array of bytes
* @throws SerialException if an error occurs;
* if {@code free} had previously been called on this object
*/
public long length() throws SerialException {
isValid();
return len;
}
Returns this SerialBlob
object as an input stream.
Unlike the related method, setBinaryStream
,
a stream is produced regardless of whether the SerialBlob
was created with a Blob
object or a byte
array.
Throws: - SerialException – if an error occurs; if
free
had previously been called on this object
See Also: Returns: a java.io.InputStream
object that contains
this SerialBlob
object's array of bytes
/**
* Returns this <code>SerialBlob</code> object as an input stream.
* Unlike the related method, <code>setBinaryStream</code>,
* a stream is produced regardless of whether the <code>SerialBlob</code>
* was created with a <code>Blob</code> object or a <code>byte</code> array.
*
* @return a <code>java.io.InputStream</code> object that contains
* this <code>SerialBlob</code> object's array of bytes
* @throws SerialException if an error occurs;
* if {@code free} had previously been called on this object
* @see #setBinaryStream
*/
public java.io.InputStream getBinaryStream() throws SerialException {
isValid();
InputStream stream = new ByteArrayInputStream(buf);
return stream;
}
Returns the position in this SerialBlob
object where
the given pattern of bytes begins, starting the search at the
specified position.
Params: - pattern – the pattern of bytes for which to search
- start – the position of the byte in this
SerialBlob
object from which to begin
the search; the first position is 1
;
must not be less than 1
nor greater than
the length of this SerialBlob
object
Throws: - SerialException – if an error occurs when serializing the blob; if
free
had previously been called on this object - SQLException – if there is an error accessing the
BLOB
value from the database
Returns: the position in this SerialBlob
object
where the given pattern begins, starting at the specified
position; -1
if the pattern is not found
or the given starting position is out of bounds; position
numbering for the return value starts at 1
/**
* Returns the position in this <code>SerialBlob</code> object where
* the given pattern of bytes begins, starting the search at the
* specified position.
*
* @param pattern the pattern of bytes for which to search
* @param start the position of the byte in this
* <code>SerialBlob</code> object from which to begin
* the search; the first position is <code>1</code>;
* must not be less than <code>1</code> nor greater than
* the length of this <code>SerialBlob</code> object
* @return the position in this <code>SerialBlob</code> object
* where the given pattern begins, starting at the specified
* position; <code>-1</code> if the pattern is not found
* or the given starting position is out of bounds; position
* numbering for the return value starts at <code>1</code>
* @throws SerialException if an error occurs when serializing the blob;
* if {@code free} had previously been called on this object
* @throws SQLException if there is an error accessing the <code>BLOB</code>
* value from the database
*/
public long position(byte[] pattern, long start)
throws SerialException, SQLException {
isValid();
if (start < 1 || start > len) {
return -1;
}
int pos = (int)start-1; // internally Blobs are stored as arrays.
int i = 0;
long patlen = pattern.length;
while (pos < len) {
if (pattern[i] == buf[pos]) {
if (i + 1 == patlen) {
return (pos + 1) - (patlen - 1);
}
i++; pos++; // increment pos, and i
} else if (pattern[i] != buf[pos]) {
pos++; // increment pos only
}
}
return -1; // not found
}
Returns the position in this SerialBlob
object where
the given Blob
object begins, starting the search at the
specified position.
Params: - pattern – the
Blob
object for which to search; - start – the position of the byte in this
SerialBlob
object from which to begin
the search; the first position is 1
;
must not be less than 1
nor greater than
the length of this SerialBlob
object
Throws: - SerialException – if an error occurs when serializing the blob; if
free
had previously been called on this object - SQLException – if there is an error accessing the
BLOB
value from the database
Returns: the position in this SerialBlob
object
where the given Blob
object begins, starting
at the specified position; -1
if the pattern is
not found or the given starting position is out of bounds;
position numbering for the return value starts at 1
/**
* Returns the position in this <code>SerialBlob</code> object where
* the given <code>Blob</code> object begins, starting the search at the
* specified position.
*
* @param pattern the <code>Blob</code> object for which to search;
* @param start the position of the byte in this
* <code>SerialBlob</code> object from which to begin
* the search; the first position is <code>1</code>;
* must not be less than <code>1</code> nor greater than
* the length of this <code>SerialBlob</code> object
* @return the position in this <code>SerialBlob</code> object
* where the given <code>Blob</code> object begins, starting
* at the specified position; <code>-1</code> if the pattern is
* not found or the given starting position is out of bounds;
* position numbering for the return value starts at <code>1</code>
* @throws SerialException if an error occurs when serializing the blob;
* if {@code free} had previously been called on this object
* @throws SQLException if there is an error accessing the <code>BLOB</code>
* value from the database
*/
public long position(Blob pattern, long start)
throws SerialException, SQLException {
isValid();
return position(pattern.getBytes(1, (int)(pattern.length())), start);
}
Writes the given array of bytes to the BLOB
value that
this Blob
object represents, starting at position
pos
, and returns the number of bytes written.
Params: - pos – the position in the SQL
BLOB
value at which
to start writing. The first position is 1
;
must not be less than 1
nor greater than
the length of this SerialBlob
object. - bytes – the array of bytes to be written to the
BLOB
value that this Blob
object represents
Throws: - SerialException – if there is an error accessing the
BLOB
value; or if an invalid position is set; if an invalid offset value is set; if free
had previously been called on this object - SQLException – if there is an error accessing the
BLOB
value from the database
See Also: Returns: the number of bytes written
/**
* Writes the given array of bytes to the <code>BLOB</code> value that
* this <code>Blob</code> object represents, starting at position
* <code>pos</code>, and returns the number of bytes written.
*
* @param pos the position in the SQL <code>BLOB</code> value at which
* to start writing. The first position is <code>1</code>;
* must not be less than <code>1</code> nor greater than
* the length of this <code>SerialBlob</code> object.
* @param bytes the array of bytes to be written to the <code>BLOB</code>
* value that this <code>Blob</code> object represents
* @return the number of bytes written
* @throws SerialException if there is an error accessing the
* <code>BLOB</code> value; or if an invalid position is set; if an
* invalid offset value is set;
* if {@code free} had previously been called on this object
* @throws SQLException if there is an error accessing the <code>BLOB</code>
* value from the database
* @see #getBytes
*/
public int setBytes(long pos, byte[] bytes)
throws SerialException, SQLException {
return setBytes(pos, bytes, 0, bytes.length);
}
Writes all or part of the given byte
array to the
BLOB
value that this Blob
object represents
and returns the number of bytes written.
Writing starts at position pos
in the BLOB
value; len bytes from the given byte array are written.
Params: - pos – the position in the
BLOB
object at which
to start writing. The first position is 1
;
must not be less than 1
nor greater than
the length of this SerialBlob
object. - bytes – the array of bytes to be written to the
BLOB
value - offset – the offset in the
byte
array at which
to start reading the bytes. The first offset position is
0
; must not be less than 0
nor greater
than the length of the byte
array - length – the number of bytes to be written to the
BLOB
value from the array of bytes bytes.
Throws: - SerialException – if there is an error accessing the
BLOB
value; if an invalid position is set; if an
invalid offset value is set; if number of bytes to be written
is greater than the SerialBlob
length; or the combined values of the length and offset is greater than the Blob buffer; if free
had previously been called on this object - SQLException – if there is an error accessing the
BLOB
value from the database.
See Also: Returns: the number of bytes written
/**
* Writes all or part of the given <code>byte</code> array to the
* <code>BLOB</code> value that this <code>Blob</code> object represents
* and returns the number of bytes written.
* Writing starts at position <code>pos</code> in the <code>BLOB</code>
* value; <i>len</i> bytes from the given byte array are written.
*
* @param pos the position in the <code>BLOB</code> object at which
* to start writing. The first position is <code>1</code>;
* must not be less than <code>1</code> nor greater than
* the length of this <code>SerialBlob</code> object.
* @param bytes the array of bytes to be written to the <code>BLOB</code>
* value
* @param offset the offset in the <code>byte</code> array at which
* to start reading the bytes. The first offset position is
* <code>0</code>; must not be less than <code>0</code> nor greater
* than the length of the <code>byte</code> array
* @param length the number of bytes to be written to the
* <code>BLOB</code> value from the array of bytes <i>bytes</i>.
*
* @return the number of bytes written
* @throws SerialException if there is an error accessing the
* <code>BLOB</code> value; if an invalid position is set; if an
* invalid offset value is set; if number of bytes to be written
* is greater than the <code>SerialBlob</code> length; or the combined
* values of the length and offset is greater than the Blob buffer;
* if {@code free} had previously been called on this object
* @throws SQLException if there is an error accessing the <code>BLOB</code>
* value from the database.
* @see #getBytes
*/
public int setBytes(long pos, byte[] bytes, int offset, int length)
throws SerialException, SQLException {
isValid();
if (offset < 0 || offset > bytes.length) {
throw new SerialException("Invalid offset in byte array set");
}
if (pos < 1 || pos > this.length()) {
throw new SerialException("Invalid position in BLOB object set");
}
if ((long)(length) > origLen) {
throw new SerialException("Buffer is not sufficient to hold the value");
}
if ((length + offset) > bytes.length) {
throw new SerialException("Invalid OffSet. Cannot have combined offset " +
"and length that is greater that the Blob buffer");
}
int i = 0;
pos--; // correct to array indexing
while ( i < length || (offset + i +1) < (bytes.length-offset) ) {
this.buf[(int)pos + i] = bytes[offset + i ];
i++;
}
return i;
}
Retrieves a stream that can be used to write to the BLOB
value that this Blob
object represents. The stream begins
at position pos
. This method forwards the
setBinaryStream()
call to the underlying Blob
in
the event that this SerialBlob
object is instantiated with a
Blob
. If this SerialBlob
is instantiated with
a byte
array, a SerialException
is thrown.
Params: - pos – the position in the
BLOB
value at which
to start writing
Throws: - SQLException – if there is an error accessing the
BLOB
value - SerialException – if the SerialBlob in not instantiated with a
Blob
object that supports setBinaryStream()
; if free
had previously been called on this object
See Also: Returns: a java.io.OutputStream
object to which data can
be written
/**
* Retrieves a stream that can be used to write to the <code>BLOB</code>
* value that this <code>Blob</code> object represents. The stream begins
* at position <code>pos</code>. This method forwards the
* <code>setBinaryStream()</code> call to the underlying <code>Blob</code> in
* the event that this <code>SerialBlob</code> object is instantiated with a
* <code>Blob</code>. If this <code>SerialBlob</code> is instantiated with
* a <code>byte</code> array, a <code>SerialException</code> is thrown.
*
* @param pos the position in the <code>BLOB</code> value at which
* to start writing
* @return a <code>java.io.OutputStream</code> object to which data can
* be written
* @throws SQLException if there is an error accessing the
* <code>BLOB</code> value
* @throws SerialException if the SerialBlob in not instantiated with a
* <code>Blob</code> object that supports <code>setBinaryStream()</code>;
* if {@code free} had previously been called on this object
* @see #getBinaryStream
*/
public java.io.OutputStream setBinaryStream(long pos)
throws SerialException, SQLException {
isValid();
if (this.blob != null) {
return this.blob.setBinaryStream(pos);
} else {
throw new SerialException("Unsupported operation. SerialBlob cannot " +
"return a writable binary stream, unless instantiated with a Blob object " +
"that provides a setBinaryStream() implementation");
}
}
Truncates the BLOB
value that this Blob
object represents to be len
bytes in length.
Params: - length – the length, in bytes, to which the
BLOB
value that this Blob
object represents should be
truncated
Throws: - SerialException – if there is an error accessing the Blob value; or the length to truncate is greater that the SerialBlob length; if
free
had previously been called on this object
/**
* Truncates the <code>BLOB</code> value that this <code>Blob</code>
* object represents to be <code>len</code> bytes in length.
*
* @param length the length, in bytes, to which the <code>BLOB</code>
* value that this <code>Blob</code> object represents should be
* truncated
* @throws SerialException if there is an error accessing the Blob value;
* or the length to truncate is greater that the SerialBlob length;
* if {@code free} had previously been called on this object
*/
public void truncate(long length) throws SerialException {
isValid();
if (length > len) {
throw new SerialException(
"Length more than what can be truncated");
} else if((int)length == 0) {
buf = new byte[0];
len = length;
} else {
len = length;
buf = this.getBytes(1, (int)len);
}
}
Returns an
InputStream
object that contains a partial Blob
value, starting with the byte specified by pos, which is length bytes in length. Params: - pos – the offset to the first byte of the partial value to be retrieved. The first byte in the
Blob
is at position 1 - length – the length in bytes of the partial value to be retrieved
Throws: - SQLException – if pos is less than 1 or if pos is greater than the number of bytes in the
Blob
or if pos + length is greater than the number of bytes in the Blob
- SerialException – if the
free
method had been previously called on this object
Returns:
InputStream
through which the partial Blob
value can be read. Since: 1.6
/**
* Returns an
* <code>InputStream</code> object that contains a partial
* {@code Blob} value, starting with the byte specified by pos, which is
* length bytes in length.
*
* @param pos the offset to the first byte of the partial value to be
* retrieved. The first byte in the {@code Blob} is at position 1
* @param length the length in bytes of the partial value to be retrieved
* @return
* <code>InputStream</code> through which the partial {@code Blob} value can
* be read.
* @throws SQLException if pos is less than 1 or if pos is greater than the
* number of bytes in the {@code Blob} or if pos + length is greater than
* the number of bytes in the {@code Blob}
* @throws SerialException if the {@code free} method had been previously
* called on this object
*
* @since 1.6
*/
public InputStream getBinaryStream(long pos, long length) throws SQLException {
isValid();
if (pos < 1 || pos > this.length()) {
throw new SerialException("Invalid position in BLOB object set");
}
if (length < 1 || length > len - pos + 1) {
throw new SerialException(
"length is < 1 or pos + length > total number of bytes");
}
return new ByteArrayInputStream(buf, (int) pos - 1, (int) length);
}
This method frees the SerialBlob
object and releases the resources that it holds. The object is invalid once the free
method is called. If free
is called multiple times, the subsequent calls to free
are treated as a no-op.
Throws: - SQLException – if an error occurs releasing the Blob's resources
Since: 1.6
/**
* This method frees the {@code SerialBlob} object and releases the
* resources that it holds. The object is invalid once the {@code free}
* method is called. <p> If {@code free} is called multiple times, the
* subsequent calls to {@code free} are treated as a no-op. </P>
*
* @throws SQLException if an error occurs releasing the Blob's resources
* @since 1.6
*/
public void free() throws SQLException {
if (buf != null) {
buf = null;
if (blob != null) {
blob.free();
}
blob = null;
}
}
Compares this SerialBlob to the specified object. The result is
true
if and only if the argument is not null
and is a
SerialBlob
object that represents the same sequence of bytes as this object. Params: - obj – The object to compare this
SerialBlob
against
Returns: true
if the given object represents a SerialBlob
equivalent to this SerialBlob, false
otherwise
/**
* Compares this SerialBlob to the specified object. The result is {@code
* true} if and only if the argument is not {@code null} and is a {@code
* SerialBlob} object that represents the same sequence of bytes as this
* object.
*
* @param obj The object to compare this {@code SerialBlob} against
*
* @return {@code true} if the given object represents a {@code SerialBlob}
* equivalent to this SerialBlob, {@code false} otherwise
*
*/
public boolean equals(Object obj) {
if (this == obj) {
return true;
}
if (obj instanceof SerialBlob) {
SerialBlob sb = (SerialBlob)obj;
if (this.len == sb.len) {
return Arrays.equals(buf, sb.buf);
}
}
return false;
}
Returns a hash code for this SerialBlob
. Returns: a hash code value for this object.
/**
* Returns a hash code for this {@code SerialBlob}.
* @return a hash code value for this object.
*/
public int hashCode() {
return ((31 + Arrays.hashCode(buf)) * 31 + (int)len) * 31 + (int)origLen;
}
Returns a clone of this SerialBlob
. The copy will contain a reference to a clone of the internal byte array, not a reference to the original internal byte array of this SerialBlob
object. The underlying Blob
object will be set to null. Returns: a clone of this SerialBlob
/**
* Returns a clone of this {@code SerialBlob}. The copy will contain a
* reference to a clone of the internal byte array, not a reference
* to the original internal byte array of this {@code SerialBlob} object.
* The underlying {@code Blob} object will be set to null.
*
* @return a clone of this SerialBlob
*/
public Object clone() {
try {
SerialBlob sb = (SerialBlob) super.clone();
sb.buf = (buf != null) ? Arrays.copyOf(buf, (int)len) : null;
sb.blob = null;
return sb;
} catch (CloneNotSupportedException ex) {
// this shouldn't happen, since we are Cloneable
throw new InternalError();
}
}
readObject is called to restore the state of the SerialBlob from
a stream.
/**
* readObject is called to restore the state of the SerialBlob from
* a stream.
*/
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException {
ObjectInputStream.GetField fields = s.readFields();
byte[] tmp = (byte[])fields.get("buf", null);
if (tmp == null)
throw new InvalidObjectException("buf is null and should not be!");
buf = tmp.clone();
len = fields.get("len", 0L);
if (buf.length != len)
throw new InvalidObjectException("buf is not the expected size");
origLen = fields.get("origLen", 0L);
blob = (Blob) fields.get("blob", null);
}
writeObject is called to save the state of the SerialBlob
to a stream.
/**
* writeObject is called to save the state of the SerialBlob
* to a stream.
*/
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException {
ObjectOutputStream.PutField fields = s.putFields();
fields.put("buf", buf);
fields.put("len", len);
fields.put("origLen", origLen);
// Note: this check to see if it is an instance of Serializable
// is for backwards compatibility
fields.put("blob", blob instanceof Serializable ? blob : null);
s.writeFields();
}
Check to see if this object had previously had its free
method called Throws:
/**
* Check to see if this object had previously had its {@code free} method
* called
*
* @throws SerialException
*/
private void isValid() throws SerialException {
if (buf == null) {
throw new SerialException("Error: You cannot call a method on a " +
"SerialBlob instance once free() has been called.");
}
}
The identifier that assists in the serialization of this SerialBlob
object. /**
* The identifier that assists in the serialization of this
* {@code SerialBlob} object.
*/
static final long serialVersionUID = -8144641928112860441L;
}