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package org.springframework.core.serializer;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;

A strategy interface for converting from data in an InputStream to an Object.
Author:Gary Russell, Mark Fisher
Type parameters:
  • <T> – the object type
Since:3.0.5
/** * A strategy interface for converting from data in an InputStream to an Object. * * @author Gary Russell * @author Mark Fisher * @since 3.0.5 * @param <T> the object type */
@FunctionalInterface public interface Deserializer<T> {
Read (assemble) an object of type T from the given InputStream.

Note: Implementations should not close the given InputStream (or any decorators of that InputStream) but rather leave this up to the caller.

Params:
  • inputStream – the input stream
Throws:
  • IOException – in case of errors reading from the stream
Returns:the deserialized object
/** * Read (assemble) an object of type T from the given InputStream. * <p>Note: Implementations should not close the given InputStream * (or any decorators of that InputStream) but rather leave this up * to the caller. * @param inputStream the input stream * @return the deserialized object * @throws IOException in case of errors reading from the stream */
T deserialize(InputStream inputStream) throws IOException; }