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package org.apache.dubbo.common.serialize;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Map;
/**
* Object output interface.
*/
public interface ObjectOutput extends DataOutput {
/**
* write object.
*
* @param obj object.
*/
void writeObject(Object obj) throws IOException;
/**
* The following methods are customized for the requirement of Dubbo's RPC protocol implementation. Legacy protocol
* implementation will try to write Map, Throwable and Null value directly to the stream, which does not meet the
* restrictions of all serialization protocols.
*
*
* See how ProtobufSerialization, KryoSerialization implemented these methods for more details.
*
*
* The binding of RPC protocol and biz serialization protocol is not a good practice. Encoding of RPC protocol
* should be highly independent and portable, easy to cross platforms and languages, for example, like the http headers,
* restricting the content of headers / attachments to Ascii strings and uses ISO_8859_1 to encode them.
* https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-8.1.2
*/
default void writeThrowable(Throwable obj) throws IOException {
writeObject(obj);
}
default void writeEvent(String data) throws IOException {
writeObject(data);
}
default void writeAttachments(Map attachments) throws IOException {
writeObject(attachments);
}
}