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/*
* @bug 4764280
* @summary Verify that if a serializable class declares multiple
* serialPersistentFields that share the same name, calling
* ObjectStreamClass.lookup() for that class will not result in an
* InternalError, and that attempts at default serialization or
* deserialization of such a class will result in
* InvalidClassExceptions.
*/
import java.io.*;
class A implements Serializable {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 0L;
int i;
}
class B implements Serializable {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 0L;
int i;
}
public class Setup {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
ObjectOutputStream oout =
new ObjectOutputStream(new FileOutputStream("a.ser"));
oout.writeObject(new A());
oout.close();
oout = new ObjectOutputStream(new FileOutputStream("b.ser"));
oout.writeObject(new B());
oout.close();
}
}