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/* @test
* @bug 4482471
*
* @clean Write Read Foo
* @build Write Foo
* @run main Write
* @clean Write Foo
* @build Read
* @run main Read
* @clean Read
*
* @summary Verify that even if an incoming ObjectStreamClass is not resolvable
* to a local class, the ObjectStreamClass object itself is still
* deserializable (without incurring a ClassNotFoundException).
*/
import java.io.*;
public class Write {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
ObjectOutputStream oout =
new ObjectOutputStream(new FileOutputStream("tmp.ser"));
ObjectStreamClass desc = ObjectStreamClass.lookup(Foo.class);
Foo foo = new Foo();
oout.writeObject(desc);
oout.writeObject(new Object[]{ desc }); // test indirect references
oout.writeObject(foo);
oout.writeObject(new Object[]{ foo });
oout.close();
}
}