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Java- Save object data to a file [closed]

I've seen so many different posts about what way you're supposed to serialize an object to a file, and all of them conflict in nature on how to do it and what the best practices are. So here's what I'm trying to save:

public class IHandler{
    public double currentLoad;
    public String currentPrice;
    public String configArgs[];
};

We can assume that the size of configArgs is known that I need to make a file, here's what I have so far.

public static void serializeDataOut(IHandler ISH)throws IOException{
    String fileName= "Test.txt";
    FileOutputStream fos = new FileOutputStream(fileName);
        //What do I do here?
    }

  public static IHandler serializeDataIn(){
      //What do I do here?
  }
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A_Elric Avatar asked May 18 '12 14:05

A_Elric


3 Answers

Well I assume, you want to write object directly into the file

public static void serializeDataOut(IHandler ish)throws IOException{
    String fileName= "Test.txt";
    FileOutputStream fos = new FileOutputStream(fileName);
    ObjectOutputStream oos = new ObjectOutputStream(fos);
    oos.writeObject(ish);
    oos.close();
}

public static IHandler serializeDataIn(){
   String fileName= "Test.txt";
   FileInputStream fin = new FileInputStream(fileName);
   ObjectInputStream ois = new ObjectInputStream(fin);
   IHandler iHandler= (IHandler) ois.readObject();
   ois.close();
   return iHandler;
}

I just provided important code. Implement this with exception handling.

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Nandkumar Tekale Avatar answered Sep 29 '22 16:09

Nandkumar Tekale


An example of how to serialize an object:

public static void writeToFile(File path, Database data)
{
    try(ObjectOutputStream write= new ObjectOutputStream (new FileOutputStream(path)))
    {
        write.writeObject(data);
    }
    catch(NotSerializableException nse)
    {
        //do something
    }
    catch(IOException eio)
    {
        //do something
    }
}


public static Object readFromFile(File path)
{
    Object data = null;

    try(ObjectInputStream inFile = new ObjectInputStream(new FileInputStream(path)))
    {
        data = inFile.readObject();
        return data;
    }
    catch(ClassNotFoundException cnfe)
    {
        //do something
    }
    catch(FileNotFoundException fnfe)
    {
        //do something
    }
    catch(IOException e)
    {
        //do something
    }
    return data;
}   

For more info http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/jndi/objects/serial.html

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Martin Avatar answered Sep 29 '22 17:09

Martin


You can use the XMLDecoder/XMLEncoder to serialize JavaBean as xml. Here are the examples from oracle's Javadocs on the two classes:

(XMLDecoder)

   XMLDecoder d = new XMLDecoder(
                      new BufferedInputStream(
                          new FileInputStream("Test.xml")));
   Object result = d.readObject();
   d.close();

(XMLEncoder)

   XMLEncoder e = new XMLEncoder(
                      new BufferedOutputStream(
                          new FileOutputStream("Test.xml")));
   e.writeObject(new JButton("Hello, world"));
   e.close();

Note that you would need to add getters and setters and make the class serializable.

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Sanjeev Avatar answered Sep 29 '22 18:09

Sanjeev