Serialize.java revision 0:37a05a11f281
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23
24/* @test
25 * @bug 4102896
26 * @summary Make sure that a SecureRandom object can be serialized
27 */
28
29import java.security.*;
30import java.io.*;
31
32public class Serialize {
33
34    public static void main(String args[]) throws IOException {
35
36        FileOutputStream fos = new FileOutputStream("t.tmp");
37        ObjectOutputStream oos = new ObjectOutputStream(fos);
38
39        SecureRandom secRandom = new SecureRandom();
40
41        // serialize and write out
42        oos.writeObject(secRandom);
43        oos.flush();
44        oos.close();
45    }
46}
47