Jackson seems to be a popular way to un/marshal between POJOs and JSON, and can also process XML. The idea would be to define domain records (or DTOs, more likely 😬) and annotate them: Marshalling ...
Last month, Oracle's chief architect, Mark Reinhold, said during a conference Q&A that one of Oracle's long-term goals is to change the way Java handles object serialization. In fact, he called the ...
Abstract: XML is a frequently applied data representation format to support the communication between software systems even if they are on different platforms. The process of transforming an in-memory ...
The Java SE 6 documentation on Object Serialization states the following about the uses of Java serialization: Serialization is used for lightweight persistence and for communication via sockets or ...
Oracle's chief architect says his company intends to remove serialization from Java -- eventually. Answering a question during a live-streamed session at the recent Devoxx UK 2018 conference called ...
Java provides a means to conveniently serialize data to maintain its integrity as it's sent over a network. Attackers can exploit vulnerabilities in the deserialization process if there aren't ...