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package net.sf.jasperreports.engine.virtualization;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Date;
/**
* @author Lucian Chirita ([email protected])
* @version $Id: DateSerializer.java 6168 2013-05-16 17:27:14Z lucianc $
*/
public class DateSerializer implements ObjectSerializer
{
@Override
public int typeValue()
{
return SerializationConstants.OBJECT_TYPE_DATE;
}
@Override
public ReferenceType defaultReferenceType()
{
return ReferenceType.OBJECT;
}
@Override
public boolean defaultStoreReference()
{
return true;
}
@Override
public void write(Date value, VirtualizationOutput out) throws IOException
{
//FIXME check if milliseconds/seconds/etc is zero and write a smaller value
out.writeLong(value.getTime());
}
@Override
public Date read(VirtualizationInput in) throws IOException
{
long time = in.readLong();
return new Date(time);
}
}