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`serialVersionUID` is an optional attribute of Java classes to indicate the standard serialization/deserialization format version. Used to detect if a serialized object is incompatible with the deserialization process/class.

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scala class serialization, impossible to fix SerialVersionUID

I'm currently testing remote actors to communicate between Android and Windows. Actors remote sends differents classes where I set the serialVersionUID. This is the code of my serialized class: @...
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Cant understand my java.io.InvalidClassException: javax.swing.JComponent

I am using serialization to communicate with my server. This way My applet retrieves a JTree created in the server. In eclipse and appletViewer my applet works perfectly but when I try to launch my ...
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What is the purpose of using serialVersionUID here? [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: Why should I bother about serialVersionUID? I was examining the Struts2 validation documentation. Even here it is defined: private static final long serialVersionUID = -...
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Why isn't the serialVersionUID automatically generated?

Why isn't the serialVersionUID automatically generated? I was running into an issue on an application server where apparently an old class was being cached.
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Is serialVersioUID require in Interfaces(I hope not)?

My understanding is serialVersionUID is applicable only to classes, because we can create an object only to classes and the concept of serialVersionUID is for object serialization and deserialization.
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Pickled Object Versioning

I am working on a project where we have a large number of objects being serialized and stored to disk using pickle/cPickle. As the life of the project progresses (after release to customers in the ...
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What does it mean: The serializable class does not declare a static final serialVersionUID field? [duplicate]

I have the warning message given in the title. I would like to understand and remove it. I found already some answers on this question but I do not understand these answers because of an overload with ...
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Reflection a list of object which is serializable

I have asked a question in : reflect a list object I actually got my answer just want to understand why when do this I will hits illegalArgumentException : Can not set static final ArrayList ...
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Make Java runtime ignore serialVersionUIDs?

I have to work with a large number of compiled Java classes which didn't explicitly specify a serialVersionUID. Because their UIDs were arbitrarily generated by the compiler, many of the classes which ...
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auto generation of serial version uid using maven2 plugin

Is there a maven plugin which automatically calculates and updates serial version uid for all java class files implementing the Serializable interface?
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Eclipse auto-generation of serialVersionUID with each change

Eclipse nicely generates the serialVersionUID for me. But this seems to be passive code generation as the id won't be automatically updated as I change the file unless I do the generation again. Is ...
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If I change the base class that a Java Exception class extends, do I need to update the serialVersionUID value?

Consider the following Java exception classes: public class BarException extends RuntimeException { // [...] } public class FooException extends BarException { private static final long ...
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Can NetBeans generate an automatic serial version ID for a Java class?

I would like to remove some warnings for some classes by generating an automatic serial version ID. In Eclipse, this is trivial to do - the IDE can generate one automatically and add it to the class. ...
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Finding serialVersionUID of serialized object

Is there a way to determine the generated serialVersionUID of a serialized Java object? The problem is that I serialized an object without explicitely specifying the serialVersionUID. Now the ...
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Will adding a method change the java-calculated serialVersionUid on my class?

If I have a class like this: public class Name implements Serializable { private final String firstName; private final String lastName; public Name(String firstName, String lastName) { ...
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Should an abstract class have a serialVersionUID

In java, if a class implements Serializable but is abstract, should it have a serialVersionUID long declared, or do the subclasses only require that? In this case it is indeed the intention that all ...
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Why generate long serialVersionUID instead of a simple 1L?

When class implements Serializable in Eclipse, I have two options: add default serialVersionUID(1L) or generated serialVersionUID(3567653491060394677L). I think that first one is cooler, but many ...
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How to deserialize an object persisted in a db now when the object has different serialVersionUID

My client has an oracle data base and an object was persisted as a blob field via objOutStream.writeObject, the object now has a different serialVersionUID (even though the object has no change, maybe ...
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Java - Modifying serialVersionUID of binary serialized object

A few months back I serialized a java.io.Serializable object into a file. Now I need to read the contents, but since then the serialVersionUID has changed, and now I'm getting a "class incompatible" ...
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explicit serialVersionUID considered harmful?

It seems to me that explicitly specifying serialVersionUID for new classes is bad. Consider the two cases of not changing it when layout has it should have been changed and changing it when it should ...
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What is a serialVersionUID and why should I use it?

Eclipse issues warnings when a serialVersionUID is missing. The serializable class Foo does not declare a static final serialVersionUID field of type long What is serialVersionUID and why is ...
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Find which class in which jar has a given serialVersionUID

When I get a java.io.InvalidClassException, it gives me the serialVersionUID that it wants, and the serialVersionUID that it got. Is there an easy way to tell which of my dozens of jars using the ...
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Use the serialVersionUID or suppress warnings?

I want to create a class that, for example, extends HttpServlet? My compiler warns me that my class should have a serialVersionUID. If I know that this object will never be serialized, should I define ...
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