//: io/SerialCtl.java // Controlling serialization by adding your own // writeObject() and readObject() methods. import java.io.*; public class SerialCtl implements Serializable { private String a; private transient String b; public SerialCtl(String aa, String bb) { a = "Not Transient: " + aa; b = "Transient: " + bb; } public String toString() { return a + "\n" + b; } private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream stream) throws IOException { stream.defaultWriteObject(); stream.writeObject(b); } private void readObject(ObjectInputStream stream) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException { stream.defaultReadObject(); b = (String)stream.readObject(); } public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException { SerialCtl sc = new SerialCtl("Test1", "Test2"); System.out.println("Before:\n" + sc); ByteArrayOutputStream buf= new ByteArrayOutputStream(); ObjectOutputStream o = new ObjectOutputStream(buf); o.writeObject(sc); // Now get it back: ObjectInputStream in = new ObjectInputStream( new ByteArrayInputStream(buf.toByteArray())); SerialCtl sc2 = (SerialCtl)in.readObject(); System.out.println("After:\n" + sc2); } } /* Output: Before: Not Transient: Test1 Transient: Test2 After: Not Transient: Test1 Transient: Test2 *///:~