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Manuel Dominguez Sarmiento commented on HHH-2586:
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This might be relevant:
One last fun thing about SerialVersionUIDs - they differ by compiler. The UIDs calculated
by JikesCompiler differ from those calculated by javac. Apparently, there's no clear
specification for how to calculate the UID implicitly, another argument for declaring your
own. -- NelsonMinar
(If I recall correctly, the algorithm for computing SerialVersionUIDs looks like it's
specified precisely--except that it's actually specified in terms of things
(compiler-added initialization methods) that are not specified similarly precisely. --
DanielBarclay?)
As I recall, it's worse than that - different JVM's (or maybe it's class
libraries) can result in incompatible serializations as well. The moral the FreeNet
project took away from this observation (Kaffe was their compiler in question) was to
abandon serialization for hand-written serialization based on the Data{Input,Output}Stream
classes. Not only do you get reliable storage independent of the JVM and compiler, but
then you don't have to muck around with the version ID's... and you don't have
to worry about "transient" declarations.
Hibernate Serializable classes do not declare serialVersionUID
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Key: HHH-2586
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-2586
Project: Hibernate3
Issue Type: Bug
Components: core
Affects Versions: 3.0 alpha, 3.0 beta 1, 3.0 beta 2, 3.0 beta 3, 3.0 beta 4, 3.0 rc 1,
3.0 final, 3.0.1, 3.0.2, 3.0.3, 3.0.4, 3.0.5, 3.1 beta 1, 3.1 beta 2, 3.1 rc 1, 3.1 rc2,
3.1 rc3, 3.1, 3.1.1, 3.1.2, 3.2.0.alpha1, 3.2.0.alpha2, 3.1.3, 3.2.0 cr1, 3.2.0.cr2,
3.2.0.cr3, 3.2.0.cr4, 3.2.0.cr5, 3.2.0.ga, 3.2.1, 3.2.2, 3.2.3
Environment: Not specific to any database, platform or Hibernate version.
Reporter: Manuel Dominguez Sarmiento
Original Estimate: 2 hours
Remaining Estimate: 2 hours
None of the Serializable classes in Hibernate declare serialVersionUID (see
http://www.hibernate.org/hib_docs/v3/api/serialized-form.html#org.hiberna...).
This is recommended practice for ALL classes that implement the Serializable interface
(see Joshua Bloch's Effective Java - Item #54). Adding these fields is trivial and
takes little effort, but is a great enhancement if you are serializing Hibernate classes.
For instance, we upgraded from Hibernate 3.2.2 to 3.2.3 in our production servers. We
serialize process state (which sometimes includes references to Hibernate-managed
entities) every 30 seconds or so and on shutdown, so in the event of failures or
re-deployment, the processes can continue where they left off. We had a huge surprise when
deserialization failed completely because AbstractPersistentCollection had slightly
changed between the 3.2.2 and 3.2.3 releases, and this caused the automatically-generated
default serialVersionUID to change, even though the changes in the serialized form are
compatible as far as we can tell.
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