java.io.ObjectStreamClass (JDK 1.1)

This class is used to represent a class that is being serialized. An ObjectStreamClass object contains the name of a class and its unique version identifier. This class does not have a constructor; you should use the static lookup() method to obtain an ObjectStreamClass object for a given Class object. The forClass() instance method performs the opposite operation--it returns the Class object that corresponds to a given ObjectStreamClass.

Most applications never need to use this class.

public class ObjectStreamClass extends Object implements Serializable {
 // No Constructor // Class Methods public static ObjectStreamClass lookup(Class cl); // Public Instance Methods public Class forClass();
public String getName();
public long getSerialVersionUID();
public String toString(); // Overrides Object
}

Passed To:

ObjectInputStream.resolveClass()

Returned By:

ObjectStreamClass.lookup()