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package org.springframework.core.serializer;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.ObjectOutputStream;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.io.Serializable;

A Serializer implementation that writes an object to an output stream using Java serialization.
Author:Gary Russell, Mark Fisher
Since:3.0.5
/** * A {@link Serializer} implementation that writes an object to an output stream * using Java serialization. * * @author Gary Russell * @author Mark Fisher * @since 3.0.5 */
public class DefaultSerializer implements Serializer<Object> {
Writes the source object to an output stream using Java serialization. The source object must implement Serializable.
See Also:
/** * Writes the source object to an output stream using Java serialization. * The source object must implement {@link Serializable}. * @see ObjectOutputStream#writeObject(Object) */
@Override public void serialize(Object object, OutputStream outputStream) throws IOException { if (!(object instanceof Serializable)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(getClass().getSimpleName() + " requires a Serializable payload " + "but received an object of type [" + object.getClass().getName() + "]"); } ObjectOutputStream objectOutputStream = new ObjectOutputStream(outputStream); objectOutputStream.writeObject(object); objectOutputStream.flush(); } }