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What's the difference between readObject and defaultReadObject in the ObjectInputStream class? I can't seem to find very much information on the difference.

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defaultReadObject() invokes the default deserialization mechanism, and is used when you define the readObject() method on your Serializable class. In other words, when you have custom deserialization logic, you can still get back to the default serialization, which will deserialize your non-static, non-transient fields. For example:

public class SomeClass implements Serializable {
    private String fld1;
    private int fld2;
    private transient String fld3; 
    private void readObject(java.io.ObjectInputStream stream)
         throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException {
         stream.defaultReadObject(); //fills fld1 and fld2;
         fld3 = Configuration.getFooConfigValue();
    }
]

On the other hand, readObject() is used when you create the ObjectInputStream, externally from the deserialized object, and want to read an object that was previously serialized:

ObojectInputStream stream = new ObjectInputStream(aStreamWithASerializedObject);
Object foo = (Foo) stream.readObject();
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How to stop readObject throwing EOF exception? – AZ_ Mar 7 '11 at 9:29
@Aizaz you can't. Just catch it. – Bozho Mar 7 '11 at 11:24

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