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/* @test
* @bug 4186885
* @clean OriginalClass EvolvedClass
* @build OriginalClass
* @run main OriginalClass
* @build EvolvedClass
* @run main EvolvedClass
* @summary To ensure that during deserializing classes, only the highest
* non-serializable class in the hierarchy has its no-arg constructor
* invoked.
*
*/
import java.io.*;
public class OriginalClass {
public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception{
ASubClass corg = new ASubClass(1);
ASubClass cnew = null;
// Serialize the subclass
FileOutputStream fo = new FileOutputStream("parents.ser");
try {
ObjectOutputStream so = new ObjectOutputStream(fo);
so.writeObject(corg);
so.flush();
} finally {
fo.close();
}
System.out.println("Printing the serialized class: ");
System.out.println();
System.out.println(corg);
}
}
class ASubClass implements Serializable {
int num;
ASubClass(int num) {
this.num = num;
}
public String toString() {
return ("\nNum: " + num);
}
}