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serialver − The Serial Version Command
The serialver command returns the serialVersionUID.
serialver [ options ] [ classnames ]
options
Command−line options, as specified in this document.
classnames
One or more class names
serialver returns the serialVersionUID for one or more classes in a form suitable for copying into an evolving class. When invoked with no arguments it prints a usage line.
−classpath <directories and zip/jar files separated
by :> Set search path for application classes and resources.
−show
Displays a simple user interface. Enter the full class name and press either the Enter key or the Show button to display the serialVersionUID.
−Joption
Pass option to the Java virtual machine, where option is one of the options described on the reference page for the java application launcher. For example, −J−Xms48m sets the startup memory to 48 megabytes.
The serialver command loads and initializes the specified classes in its virtual machine, and by default, it does not set a security manager. If serialver is to be run with untrusted classes, a security manager can be set with the following option:
−J−Djava.security.manager
and, if necessary, a security policy can be specified with the following option:
−J−Djava.security.policy=<policy file>
java.io.ObjectStreamClass
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http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/io/objectstreamclass.html
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