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package java.rmi;
import gnu.java.rmi.RMIMarshalledObjectInputStream;
import gnu.java.rmi.RMIMarshalledObjectOutputStream;
import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.Serializable;
/**
* A MarshalledObject
consists of a serialized object which is
* marshalled according to the RMI specification.
*
* An object passed to the constructor is serialized and tagged with the needed
* URL to retrieve its class definition for remote usage. If the object is a
* remote reference its stub is serialized instead. The instance of this
* marshalled object can be later retrieved by its get()
method.
*
MarshalledObject
from the given object.
*
* @param obj the object to marshal
* @throws IOException if an I/O error during serialization occurs.
*/
public MarshalledObject(T obj) throws IOException
{
ByteArrayOutputStream objStream = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
RMIMarshalledObjectOutputStream stream =
new RMIMarshalledObjectOutputStream(objStream);
stream.writeObject(obj);
stream.flush();
objBytes = objStream.toByteArray();
locBytes = stream.getLocBytes();
// The following algorithm of calculating hashCode is similar to String
hash = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < objBytes.length; i++)
hash = hash * 31 + objBytes[i];
if (locBytes != null)
for (int i = 0; i < locBytes.length; i++)
hash = hash * 31 + locBytes[i];
}
/**
* Checks if the given object is equal to this marshalled object.
*
* Marshalled objects are considered equal if they contain the * same serialized object. Codebase annotations where the class * definition can be downloaded are ignored in the equals test.
* * @param obj the object to compare. * @returntrue
if equal, false
otherwise.
*/
public boolean equals(Object obj)
{
if (! (obj instanceof MarshalledObject))
return false;
// hashCode even differs, don't do the time-consuming comparisons
if (obj.hashCode() != hash)
return false;
MarshalledObject aobj = (MarshalledObject) obj;
if (objBytes == null || aobj.objBytes == null)
return objBytes == aobj.objBytes;
if (objBytes.length != aobj.objBytes.length)
return false;
for (int i = 0; i < objBytes.length; i++)
{
if (objBytes[i] != aobj.objBytes[i])
return false;
}
// Ignore comparison of locBytes(annotation)
return true;
}
/**
* Constructs and returns a copy of the internal serialized object.
*
* @return The deserialized object.
*
* @throws IOException if an I/O exception occurs during deserialization.
* @throws ClassNotFoundException if the class of the deserialized object
* cannot be found.
*/
public T get() throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException
{
if (objBytes == null)
return null;
RMIMarshalledObjectInputStream stream =
new RMIMarshalledObjectInputStream(objBytes, locBytes);
return (T) stream.readObject();
}
public int hashCode()
{
return hash;
}
}