Generic Java serialization/deserialization using Kryo

PNS picture PNS · Aug 9, 2012 · Viewed 14.7k times · Source

I am trying to serialize and deserialize objects of a custom class (say, SomeClass, having a default no-args constructor) to a byte[] array, using Kryo 2.19 and the default serializer (FieldSerializer).

Serialization seems to work OK, but I get various exceptions in deserialization, depending on the actual implementation of SomeClass.

The code looks something like this:

SomeClass object = getObject(); // Create and populate a new object of SomeClass

Kryo kryo = new Kryo();
FieldSerializer<?> serializer = new FieldSerializer<SomeClass>(kryo, SomeClass.class);
kryo.register(SomeClass.class, serializer);

ByteArrayOutputStream stream = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
Output output = new Output(stream);

kryo.writeObject(output, object);

output.close(); // Also calls output.flush()

byte[] buffer = stream.toByteArray(); // Serialization done, get bytes

// Deserialize the serialized object.
object = kryo.readObject(new Input(new ByteArrayInputStream(buffer)), SomeClass.class);

An example of the exceptions I am getting is:

Exception in thread "main" java.lang.IncompatibleClassChangeError: Found interface org.objectweb.asm.MethodVisitor, but class was expected
    at com.esotericsoftware.reflectasm.ConstructorAccess.insertConstructor(ConstructorAccess.java:89)
    at com.esotericsoftware.reflectasm.ConstructorAccess.get(ConstructorAccess.java:70)
    at com.esotericsoftware.kryo.Kryo.newInstantiator(Kryo.java:1009)
    at com.esotericsoftware.kryo.Kryo.newInstance(Kryo.java:1059)
    at com.esotericsoftware.kryo.serializers.FieldSerializer.create(FieldSerializer.java:228)
    at com.esotericsoftware.kryo.serializers.FieldSerializer.read(FieldSerializer.java:217)
    at com.esotericsoftware.kryo.Kryo.readObject(Kryo.java:629)

It seems that parameterized types are problematic to deserialize. To test this assumption , here is a parameterized implementation of SomeClass and getObject():

class SomeClass<T extends Serializable>
{
    private final T[] elements;

    private final int first;
    private final int second;

    private SomeClass()
    {
        this.elements = null;
        this.first  = 0;
        this.second = 0;
    }

    private SomeClass(T[] elements, int first, int second)
    {
        this.elements = elements;
        this.first = first;
        this.second = second;
    }
}

SomeClass<?> getObject()
{
    String[] elements = new String[] {"This is a test", "one"};

    return new SomeClass<String>(elements, 1, 2);
}

This serializes fine, but deserialization throws the following exception (observe how the first letter of the string is not reported in the exception cause):

Exception in thread "main" com.esotericsoftware.kryo.KryoException: Unable to find class: his is a test
Serialization trace:
elements (net.cetas.parserserver.data.report.SourceDataReporter$SomeClass)
    at com.esotericsoftware.kryo.util.DefaultClassResolver.readName(DefaultClassResolver.java:132)
    at com.esotericsoftware.kryo.util.DefaultClassResolver.readClass(DefaultClassResolver.java:109)
    at com.esotericsoftware.kryo.Kryo.readClass(Kryo.java:613)
    at com.esotericsoftware.kryo.Kryo.readClassAndObject(Kryo.java:724)
    at com.esotericsoftware.kryo.serializers.DefaultArraySerializers$ObjectArraySerializer.read(DefaultArraySerializers.java:338)
    at com.esotericsoftware.kryo.serializers.DefaultArraySerializers$ObjectArraySerializer.read(DefaultArraySerializers.java:293)
    at com.esotericsoftware.kryo.Kryo.readObjectOrNull(Kryo.java:702)
    at com.esotericsoftware.kryo.serializers.FieldSerializer$ObjectField.read(FieldSerializer.java:521)
    at com.esotericsoftware.kryo.serializers.FieldSerializer.read(FieldSerializer.java:221)
    at com.esotericsoftware.kryo.Kryo.readObject(Kryo.java:629)

If the above class is implemented without parameterization (i.e., the elements array declared as a String[]), deserialization works as expected.

Any ideas?

Answer

Pawel picture Pawel · Feb 5, 2013
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.IncompatibleClassChangeError: Found interface org.objectweb.asm.MethodVisitor, but class was expected

Please check which version of ASM are you use in your project. MethodVisitor is an interface in ASM up to 3.3. After 4.0 version this is a class.

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