VMware GemFire Java API Reference
Class Instantiator
- java.lang.Object
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- org.apache.geode.Instantiator
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- Direct Known Subclasses:
CanonicalInstantiator
public abstract class Instantiator extends java.lang.ObjectInstantiatorallows classes that implementDataSerializableto be registered with the data serialization framework. Knowledge ofDataSerializableclasses allows the framework to optimize how instances of those classes are data serialized.Ordinarily, when a
DataSerializableobject is written usingDataSerializer.writeObject(Object, java.io.DataOutput), a special marker class id is written to the stream followed by the class name of theDataSerializableobject. After the marker class id is read byDataSerializer.readObject(java.io.DataInput)it performs the following operations,- The class name is read
- The class is loaded using
Class.forName(java.lang.String) - An instance of the class is created using reflection
DataSerializable.fromData(java.io.DataInput)is invoked on the newly-created object
DataSerializableclass is registered with the data serialization framework and assigned a unique class id, an important optimization can be performed that avoid the expense of using reflection to instantiate theDataSerializableclass. When the object is written usingDataSerializer.writeObject(Object, java.io.DataOutput), the object's registered class id is written to the stream. Consequently, when the data is read from the stream, thenewInstance()method of the appropriateInstantiatorinstance is invoked to create an "empty" instance of theDataSerializableinstead of using reflection to create the new instance.Commonly, a
DataSerializableclass will register itself with theInstantiatorin a static initializer as shown in the below example code.public class User implements DataSerializable { private String name; private int userId; static { Instantiator.register(new Instantiator(User.class, 45) { public DataSerializable newInstance() { return new User(); } }); } public User(String name, int userId) { this.name = name; this.userId = userId; } /** Creates an "empty" User whose contents are filled in by invoking its toData() method / private User() { } public void toData(DataOutput out) throws IOException { out.writeUTF(this.name); out.writeInt(this.userId); } public void fromData(DataInput in) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException { this.name = in.readUTF(); this.userId = in.readInt(); } }Instantiators may be distributed to other members of the distributed system when they are registered. Consider the following scenario in which VM1 and VM2 are members of the same distributed system. Both VMs define the sameRegion and VM2's region replicates the contents of VM1's using replication. VM1 puts an instance of the aboveUserclass into the region. The act of instantiatingUserwill load theUserclass and invoke its static initializer, thus registering theInstantiatorwith the data serialization framework. Because the region is a replicate, theUserwill be data serialized and sent to VM2. However, when VM2 attempts to data deserialize theUser, itsInstantiatorwill not necessarily be registered becauseUser's static initializer may not have been invoked yet. As a result, an exception would be logged while deserializing theUserand the replicate would not appear to have the new value. So, in order to ensure that theInstantiatoris registered in VM2, the data serialization framework distributes a message to each member when anInstantiatoris registered.Note that the framework does not require that an
InstantiatorbeSerializable, but it does require that it provide a two-argument constructor.- Since:
- GemFire 3.5
- See Also:
register(Instantiator),newInstance()
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description Instantiator(java.lang.Class<? extends DataSerializable> c, int classId)Creates a newInstantiatorthat instantiates a given class.
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Method Summary
All Methods Static Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Concrete Methods Deprecated Methods Modifier and Type Method Description java.lang.ObjectgetContext()Returns the context of thisInstantiator.java.lang.ObjectgetEventId()Returns the uniqueeventIdof thisInstantiator.intgetId()Returns the uniqueidof thisInstantiator.java.lang.Class<? extends DataSerializable>getInstantiatedClass()Returns theDataSerializableclass that is instantiated by thisInstantiator.abstract DataSerializablenewInstance()Creates a new "empty" instance of aDataSerializableclass whose state will be filled in by invoking itsfromDatamethod.static voidregister(Instantiator instantiator)Registers aDataSerializableclass with the data serialization framework.static voidregister(Instantiator instantiator, boolean distribute)Deprecated.as of 9.0 useregister(Instantiator)insteadvoidsetContext(java.lang.Object context)sets the context of thisInstantiator.voidsetEventId(java.lang.Object eventId)sets the uniqueeventIdof thisInstantiator.
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Constructor Detail
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Instantiator
public Instantiator(java.lang.Class<? extends DataSerializable> c, int classId)
Creates a newInstantiatorthat instantiates a given class.- Parameters:
c- TheDataSerializableclass to register. This class must have a static initializer that registers thisInstantiator.classId- A unique id for classc. TheclassIdmust not be zero. This has been anintsince dsPhase1.- Throws:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException- Ifcdoes not implementDataSerializable,classIdis less than or equal to zero.java.lang.NullPointerException- Ifcisnull
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Method Detail
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register
public static void register(Instantiator instantiator)
Registers aDataSerializableclass with the data serialization framework. This method is usually invoked from the static initializer of a class that implementsDataSerializable.- Parameters:
instantiator- AnInstantiatorwhosenewInstance()method is invoked when an object is data deserialized.- Throws:
java.lang.IllegalStateException- If classcis already registered with a different class id, or another class has already been registered with idclassIdjava.lang.NullPointerException- Ifinstantiatorisnull.
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register
@Deprecated public static void register(Instantiator instantiator, boolean distribute)
Deprecated.as of 9.0 useregister(Instantiator)insteadRegisters aDataSerializableclass with the data serialization framework. This method is usually invoked from the static initializer of a class that implementsDataSerializable.- Parameters:
instantiator- AnInstantiatorwhosenewInstance()method is invoked when an object is data deserialized.distribute- True if the registeredInstantiatorhas to be distributed to other members of the distributed system. Note that if distribute is set to false it may still be distributed in some cases.- Throws:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException- If classcis already registered with a different class id, or another class has already been registered with idclassIdjava.lang.NullPointerException- Ifinstantiatorisnull.
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newInstance
public abstract DataSerializable newInstance()
Creates a new "empty" instance of aDataSerializableclass whose state will be filled in by invoking itsfromDatamethod.- Returns:
- a new "empty" instance of a
DataSerializableclass - See Also:
DataSerializer.readObject(java.io.DataInput)
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getInstantiatedClass
public java.lang.Class<? extends DataSerializable> getInstantiatedClass()
Returns theDataSerializableclass that is instantiated by thisInstantiator.- Returns:
- the
DataSerializableclass that is instantiated by thisInstantiator
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getId
public int getId()
Returns the uniqueidof thisInstantiator.- Returns:
- the unique
idof thisInstantiator
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setEventId
public void setEventId(java.lang.Object eventId)
sets the uniqueeventIdof thisInstantiator. For internal use only.- Parameters:
eventId- the uniqueeventIdof thisInstantiator
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getEventId
public java.lang.Object getEventId()
Returns the uniqueeventIdof thisInstantiator. For internal use only.- Returns:
- the unique
eventIdof thisInstantiator
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setContext
public void setContext(java.lang.Object context)
sets the context of thisInstantiator. For internal use only.- Parameters:
context- the context of thisInstantiator
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getContext
public java.lang.Object getContext()
Returns the context of thisInstantiator. For internal use only.- Returns:
- the context of this
Instantiator
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