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package java.io;

import java.lang.annotation.*;

/**
 * Indicates that an annotated field or method is part of the {@linkplain
 * Serializable serialization mechanism} defined by the
 * Java Object Serialization Specification. This
 * annotation type is intended to allow compile-time checking of
 * serialization-related declarations, analogous to the checking
 * enabled by the {@link java.lang.Override} annotation type to
 * validate method overriding. {@code Serializable} classes are encouraged to
 * use {@code @Serial} annotations to help a compiler catch
 * mis-declared serialization-related fields and methods,
 * mis-declarations that may otherwise be difficult to detect.
 *
 * 

Specifically, annotations of this type should be * applied to serialization-related methods and fields in classes * declared to be {@code Serializable}. The five serialization-related * methods are: * *

    *
  • {@code private void writeObject(java.io.ObjectOutputStream stream) throws IOException} *
  • {@code private void readObject(java.io.ObjectInputStream stream) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException} *
  • {@code private void readObjectNoData() throws ObjectStreamException} *
  • ANY-ACCESS-MODIFIER {@code Object writeReplace() throws ObjectStreamException} *
  • ANY-ACCESS-MODIFIER {@code Object readResolve() throws ObjectStreamException} *
* * The two serialization-related fields are: * *
    *
  • {@code private static final ObjectStreamField[] serialPersistentFields} *
  • {@code private static final long serialVersionUID} *
* * Compilers are encouraged to validate that a method or field marked with a * {@code @Serial} annotation is one of the defined serialization-related * methods or fields declared in a meaningful context and issue a warning * if that is not the case. * *

It is a semantic error to apply this annotation to other fields or methods, including: *

    *
  • fields or methods in a class that is not {@code Serializable} * *
  • fields or methods of the proper structural declaration, but in * a type where they are ineffectual. For example, {@code enum} types * are defined to have a {@code serialVersionUID} of {@code 0L} so a * {@code serialVersionUID} field declared in an {@code enum} type is * ignored. The five serialization-related methods identified above * are likewise ignored for an {@code enum} type. * *
  • in a class that is {@code Externalizable}: *
      *
    • method declarations of {@code writeObject}, {@code * readObject}, and {@code readObjectNoData} * *
    • a field declaration for {@code serialPersistentFields} *
    * * While the {@code Externalizable} interface extends {@code * Serializable}, the three methods and one field above are * not used for externalizable classes. * *
* * Note that serialization mechanism accesses its designated fields * and methods reflectively and those fields and methods may appear * otherwise unused in a {@code Serializable} class. * * @see Serializable * @see Externalizable * @since 14 */ @Target({ElementType.METHOD, ElementType.FIELD}) @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE) public @interface Serial {}




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