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SingletonDeserializationExample.java
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package com.javaexperiments;
import java.io.*;
/**
* Using Serialization & Deserialization, we can create new instance
* thereby breaking SingletonPattern
*/
public class SingletonDeserializationExample implements Serializable {
private static SingletonDeserializationExample single_instance = null;
/**
* Making the constructor as private
*/
private SingletonDeserializationExample() {
}
/**
* Static method to create instance of Singleton class
* @return single object of 'SingletonDeserializationExample' class
*/
public static SingletonDeserializationExample getInstance() {
/**
* Ensuring only one instance is created
*/
if (single_instance == null)
single_instance = new SingletonDeserializationExample();
return single_instance;
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException {
/**
* Serializing the object into byte stream and saving into a file
*/
SingletonDeserializationExample objectOne = SingletonDeserializationExample.getInstance();
ObjectOutput out = new ObjectOutputStream(new FileOutputStream("file.text"));
out.writeObject(objectOne);
out.close();
/**
* Deserializing the byte-stream from the file into a new object
*/
ObjectInput in = new ObjectInputStream(new FileInputStream("file.text"));
SingletonDeserializationExample objectTwo = (SingletonDeserializationExample) in.readObject();
in.close();
/**
* Checking the hashCode for both the objects which would be different,
* meaning the objects are different
*/
System.out.println("Hashcode of Object 1 - " + objectOne.hashCode());
System.out.println("Hashcode of Object 2 - " + objectTwo.hashCode());
}
}