K - the key type of serialized MapsV - the value type of serialized Mapspublic final class MapMarshaller<K,V> extends Object implements BytesReader<Map<K,V>>, BytesWriter<Map<K,V>>, StatefulCopyable<MapMarshaller<K,V>>
Map<K, V>. Uses HashMap (hence default key objects' equality and
hashCode() as the map implementation to deserialize into.
This marshaller supports multimap emulation on top of Chronicle Map, that is possible but inefficient. See the README section.
Look for pre-defined key and value marshallers in net.openhft.chronicle.hash.serialization.impl package. This package is not included into
Javadocs, but present in Chronicle Map distribution. If there are no existing marshallers for
your Map key or value types, define BytesReader and BytesWriter yourself.
ListMarshaller,
SetMarshaller| Constructor and Description |
|---|
MapMarshaller(BytesReader<K> keyReader,
BytesWriter<? super K> keyWriter,
BytesReader<V> valueReader,
BytesWriter<? super V> valueWriter)
Constructs a
MapMarshaller with the given map keys' and values' serializers. |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
MapMarshaller<K,V> |
copy()
Creates a copy of this marshaller, with independent state.
|
Map<K,V> |
read(net.openhft.chronicle.bytes.Bytes in,
Map<K,V> using)
Reads and returns the object from
RandomCommon.readPosition() (i. |
void |
readMarshallable(net.openhft.chronicle.wire.WireIn wireIn) |
void |
write(net.openhft.chronicle.bytes.Bytes out,
Map<K,V> toWrite)
Serializes the given object to the given
out. |
void |
writeMarshallable(net.openhft.chronicle.wire.WireOut wireOut) |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait$equals, $fieldInfos, $hashCode, $toString, copyFrom, copyTo, deepCopy, fromFile, fromFile, fromFileAsMap, fromFileAsMap, fromHexString, fromString, fromString, fromString, getClassName, getField, mergeToMap, reset, setField, streamFromFile, streamFromFilecopyIfNeededpublic MapMarshaller(BytesReader<K> keyReader, BytesWriter<? super K> keyWriter, BytesReader<V> valueReader, BytesWriter<? super V> valueWriter)
MapMarshaller with the given map keys' and values' serializers.keyReader - map keys' readerkeyWriter - map keys' writervalueReader - map values' readervalueWriter - map values' writer@NotNull public Map<K,V> read(net.openhft.chronicle.bytes.Bytes in, @Nullable Map<K,V> using)
BytesReaderRandomCommon.readPosition() (i. e. the current position)
in the given in. Should attempt to reuse the given using object, i. e. to
read the deserialized data into the given object. If it is possible, this object then
returned from this method back. If it is impossible for any reason, a new object should be
created and returned. The given using object could be null, in this case this
method, of cause, should create a new object.
This method should increment the position in the given Bytes, i. e. consume the
read bytes. in bytes shouldn't be written.
read in interface BytesReader<Map<K,V>>in - the Bytes to read the object fromusing - the object to read the deserialized data into, could be nullpublic void write(net.openhft.chronicle.bytes.Bytes out,
@NotNull
Map<K,V> toWrite)
BytesWriterout.
Implementation of this method should increment the position of the given out by the number of bytes written. The given object should be
written into these range between the initial bytes' position and the position after
this method call returns. Bytes outside of this range shouldn't be written. Any bytes
shouldn't be read from out.
write in interface BytesWriter<Map<K,V>>out - the Bytes to write the given object totoWrite - the object to serializepublic MapMarshaller<K,V> copy()
StatefulCopyablecopy() is called, should be inherited in the copy (e. g. the class of objects
serialized). So, copy() should be transitive, i. e. marshaller.copy() and
marshaller.copy().copy() should result to identical instances.
The state of the instance on which copy() is called shouldn't be changed.
If some marshaller is ought to implement StatefulCopyable interface (e. g.
DataAccess) but is stateless actually, it could return this from this method.
copy in interface StatefulCopyable<MapMarshaller<K,V>>public void readMarshallable(@NotNull
net.openhft.chronicle.wire.WireIn wireIn)
readMarshallable in interface net.openhft.chronicle.wire.MarshallablereadMarshallable in interface net.openhft.chronicle.wire.ReadMarshallablepublic void writeMarshallable(@NotNull
net.openhft.chronicle.wire.WireOut wireOut)
writeMarshallable in interface net.openhft.chronicle.wire.MarshallablewriteMarshallable in interface net.openhft.chronicle.wire.WriteMarshallableCopyright © 2019. All rights reserved.