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| /** |
| * The various {@link org.apache.commons.proxy2.ProxyFactory} implementations create {@link Serializable} proxies; |
| * however it is not always possible or practical to serialize the complete structure of a given proxy object. The |
| * intent of this package is to facilitate the "serialization proxy pattern" by means of the {@code readResolve()} and |
| * {@code writeReplace} methods supported by Java's serialization mechanism. This would normally be problematic with |
| * Commons Proxy because its proxies are generalized to expose only methods declared by superclasses (where applicable) |
| * or proxied interfaces. Therefore we declare the following interfaces: |
| * <ul> |
| * <li>{@link org.apache.commons.proxy2.serialization.ReadResolve ReadResolve}</li> |
| * <li>{@link org.apache.commons.proxy2.serialization.WriteReplace WriteReplace}</li> |
| * </ul> |
| * |
| * Typically, you should define your proxy to include {@link org.apache.commons.proxy2.serialization.WriteReplace WriteReplace} among its interfaces, and implement it to |
| * return some object that implements {@link org.apache.commons.proxy2.serialization.ReadResolve ReadResolve} (or simply declares the {@code Object readResolve()} method |
| * in any scope, but using the interface brings compiler assistance). |
| * |
| * Hint: Your {@link org.apache.commons.proxy2.serialization.ReadResolve ReadResolve#readResolve()} implementation will typically use serialized information to recreate an |
| * equivalent proxy object, which probably implies some form of {@code static} access. |
| */ |
| package org.apache.commons.proxy2.serialization; |
| |
| |