XStream - Objektströme

XStream bietet alternative Implementierungen von java.io.ObjectInputStream und java.io.ObjectOutputStream, sodass Streams von Objekten aus XML serialisiert oder deserialisiert werden können. Dies ist besonders nützlich, wenn große Mengen von Objekten verarbeitet werden sollen, wobei jeweils ein Objekt im Speicher bleibt.

Syntax: createObjectOutputStream ()

ObjectOutputStream objectOutputStream = xstream.createObjectOutputStream(
   new FileOutputStream("test.txt"));

Syntax: createObjectInputStream ()

ObjectInputStream objectInputStream = xstream.createObjectInputStream(
   new FileInputStream("test.txt"));

Testen wir nun den Code mit Objektströmen in XStream.

Erstellen Sie eine Java-Klassendatei mit dem Namen XStreamTester in C: \> XStream_WORKSPACE \ com \ tutorialspoint \ xstream.

Datei: XStreamTester.java

package com.tutorialspoint.xstream;

import java.io.FileInputStream;
import java.io.FileOutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
import java.io.ObjectOutputStream;

import com.thoughtworks.xstream.XStream;
import com.thoughtworks.xstream.annotations.XStreamAlias;
import com.thoughtworks.xstream.io.xml.StaxDriver;

public class XStreamTester {
   public static void main(String args[]) {
   
      XStreamTester tester = new XStreamTester();
      XStream xstream = new XStream(new StaxDriver());
      
      xstream.autodetectAnnotations(true);
      
      Student student1 = new Student("Mahesh","Parashar");
      Student student2 = new Student("Suresh","Kalra");
      Student student3 = new Student("Ramesh","Kumar");
      Student student4 = new Student("Naresh","Sharma");
      
      try {
      
         ObjectOutputStream objectOutputStream = xstream.createObjectOutputStream(
            new FileOutputStream("test.txt"));
         
         objectOutputStream.writeObject(student1);
         objectOutputStream.writeObject(student2);
         objectOutputStream.writeObject(student3);
         objectOutputStream.writeObject(student4);
         objectOutputStream.writeObject("Hello World");
         
         objectOutputStream.close();
         
         ObjectInputStream objectInputStream = xstream.createObjectInputStream(
            new FileInputStream("test.txt"));
         
         Student student5 = (Student)objectInputStream.readObject();
         Student student6 = (Student)objectInputStream.readObject();
         Student student7 = (Student)objectInputStream.readObject();
         Student student8 = (Student)objectInputStream.readObject();
         
         String text = (String)objectInputStream.readObject();
         
         System.out.println(student5);
         System.out.println(student6);
         System.out.println(student7);
         System.out.println(student8);
         System.out.println(text);
      
      } catch (IOException e) {
         e.printStackTrace();
         
      } catch (ClassNotFoundException e) {
         e.printStackTrace();
      }
   }
}

@XStreamAlias("student")
class Student {

   private String firstName;
   private String lastName;
   
   public Student(String firstName, String lastName) {
      this.firstName = firstName;
      this.lastName = lastName;
   }

   public String getFirstName() {
      return firstName;
   }

   public String getLastName() {
      return lastName;
   }   

   public String toString() {
      return "Student [ firstName: "+firstName+", lastName: "+ lastName+ " ]";
   }	
}

Überprüfen Sie das Ergebnis

Kompilieren Sie die Klassen mit javac Compiler wie folgt -

C:\XStream_WORKSPACE\com\tutorialspoint\xstream>javac XStreamTester.java

Führen Sie nun den XStreamTester aus, um das Ergebnis anzuzeigen -

C:\XStream_WORKSPACE\com\tutorialspoint\xstream>java XStreamTester

Überprüfen Sie die Ausgabe wie folgt:

Student [ firstName: Mahesh, lastName: Parashar ]
Student [ firstName: Suresh, lastName: Kalra ]
Student [ firstName: Ramesh, lastName: Kumar ]
Student [ firstName: Naresh, lastName: Sharma ]
Hello World

Schauen Sie sich den Inhalt der test.txt an C:\>XStream_WORKSPACE\com\tutorialspoint\xstream Mappe.

<?xml version = "1.0" ?>
<object-stream>
   <student>
      <firstName>Mahesh</firstName>
      <lastName>Parashar</lastName>
   </student>
   
   <student>
      <firstName>Suresh</firstName>
      <lastName>Kalra</lastName>
   </student>
   
   <student>
      <firstName>Ramesh</firstName>
      <lastName>Kumar</lastName>
   </student>
   
   <student>
      <firstName>Naresh</firstName>
      <lastName>Sharma</lastName>
   </student>
   <string>Hello World</string>
</object-stream>