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/*
* File: ObjectSerializationHandler.java
* Authors: Justin Basilico
* Company: Sandia National Laboratories
* Project: Cognitive Foundry
*
* Copyright April 24, 2006, Sandia Corporation. Under the terms of Contract
* DE-AC04-94AL85000, there is a non-exclusive license for use of this work by
* or on behalf of the U.S. Government. Export of this program may require a
* license from the United States Government. See CopyrightHistory.txt for
* complete details.
*
*/
package gov.sandia.cognition.io;
import gov.sandia.cognition.annotation.CodeReview;
import gov.sandia.cognition.annotation.CodeReviewResponse;
import gov.sandia.cognition.annotation.CodeReviews;
import java.io.BufferedInputStream;
import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream;
import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileInputStream;
import java.io.FileOutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
import java.io.ObjectOutputStream;
import java.io.Serializable;
/**
* The ObjectSerializationHandler
class implements methods for
* handling the serialization and deserialization of objects.
*
* @author Justin Basilico
* @since 1.0
* @see Serializable
*/
@CodeReviews(
reviews={
@CodeReview(
reviewer="Kevin R. Dixon",
date="2008-02-08",
changesNeeded=false,
comments={
"Added some calls to close() after Streams were done.",
"Minor cosmetic changes.",
"Otherwise, looks fine."
}
),
@CodeReview(
reviewer="Jonathan McClain",
date="2006-05-11",
changesNeeded=true,
comments="A few undocumented behaviors, and one bug.",
response=@CodeReviewResponse(
respondent="Justin Basilico",
date="2006-05-16",
comments="Bug fixed.",
moreChangesNeeded=false
)
)
}
)
public class ObjectSerializationHandler
{
/**
* Converts the given Object into an array of bytes. The object must be
* Serializable for this to work.
*
* @param object
* The Object to convert to bytes. If the given object is null
* then null is returned.
* @return The byte array containing the serialized Object.
* @throws IOException
* If there is an error in serialization. Typically from when
* the object or one of the objects it contains is not
* Serializable.
*/
public static byte[] convertToBytes(
final Serializable object )
throws IOException
{
byte[] byteArray = null;
if (object != null)
{
// We are going to write the object to a byte array.
final ByteArrayOutputStream byteStream = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
// Create an output stream of objects to write into the byte
// stream.
final ObjectOutputStream out = new ObjectOutputStream( byteStream );
// Write the object.
out.writeObject( object );
// Make sure the stream gets cleaned up.
out.flush();
out.close();
// Return the array of bytes that we have written.
byteArray = byteStream.toByteArray();
}
return byteArray;
}
/**
* Takes a byte array produced by convertToBytes and returns the Object from
* the serialized byte array.
*
* @param serialized
* The array of bytes containing the Object (and only the
* Object).
* @return The Object deserialized from the given byte array. If the given
* array is null then null is returned.
* @throws IOException
* If there was an error in deserialization.
* @throws ClassNotFoundException
* If the class for the object could not be found.
*/
public static Object convertFromBytes(
final byte[] serialized )
throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException
{
if (serialized == null)
{
// Error: No bytes were returned.
return null;
}
// Read in an object using Java's serialization.
// Create an input stream from the given bytes.
final ByteArrayInputStream byteStream = new ByteArrayInputStream(
serialized );
// Create an input stream for reading objects.
final ObjectInputStream in = new ObjectInputStream( byteStream );
// Read the object.
final Object read = in.readObject();
if (byteStream.available() > 0)
{
// We didn't read all of the object.
throw new IOException(
"There was more than the object in the given byte array." );
}
in.close();
byteStream.close();
// We successfully deserialized the object.
return read;
}
/**
* Reads a Java serialized Object from the given File and returns it.
*
* If a null
file is passed as a parameter, a
* null
value is returned.
*
* @param file
* The File to read the Object from.
* @return The Object read from the given file.
* @throws ClassNotFoundException
* If a class in the file cannot be found.
* @throws IOException
* If there is any other type of error reading from the file.
*/
public static Object readFromFile(
final File file )
throws ClassNotFoundException, IOException
{
Object read = null;
if (file != null)
{
// Create an input stream
final BufferedInputStream in = new BufferedInputStream(
new FileInputStream( file ) );
try
{
// Read the object.
read = readFromStream( in );
}
finally
{
in.close();
}
}
return read;
}
/**
* Reads a Java serialized Object from the given stream and returns it.
*
* If a null
stream is passed as a parameter, a
* null
value is returned.
*
* @param stream
* The BufferedInputStream to read the Object from.
* @return The Object read from the given stream.
* @throws ClassNotFoundException
* If a class in the stream cannot be found.
* @throws IOException
* If there is any other type of error reading from the stream.
*/
public static Object readFromStream(
final BufferedInputStream stream )
throws ClassNotFoundException, IOException
{
Object read = null;
if (stream != null)
{
// Create an input stream for reading objects.
final ObjectInputStream in = new ObjectInputStream( stream );
// Read the object.
read = in.readObject();
in.close();
}
return read;
}
/**
* Writes a Java serialized Object to the given file.
*
* @param file
* File to write the object into
* @param object
* Serializable object to write into file
* @throws java.io.IOException
* if the object cannot be written into the file
*/
public static void writeObjectToFile(
final File file,
final Serializable object )
throws IOException
{
if (file == null)
{
throw new IOException( "File is null!" );
}
else if (object != null)
{
// Create the output stream.
final ObjectOutputStream out = new ObjectOutputStream(
new FileOutputStream( file ) );
try
{
// Write the object.
out.writeObject( object );
// Make sure the stream gets cleaned up.
out.flush();
}
finally
{
out.close();
}
}
}
}