Tuesday, 17 January 2012
JAVA: Externalizable interface - uses.
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1. Interface Externalizable gives a control over the serialization mechanism.
2. It has two methods readExternal and writeExternal, which are use to customize the serialization process.
2. It has two methods readExternal and writeExternal, which are use to customize the serialization process.
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