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- Functional Interface:
- This is a functional interface and can therefore be used as the assignment target for a lambda expression or method reference.
@FunctionalInterface public interface ObjectInputFilter
Filter classes, array lengths, and graph metrics during deserialization. If set on anObjectInputStream
, thecheckInput(FilterInfo)
method is called to validate classes, the length of each array, the number of objects being read from the stream, the depth of the graph, and the total number of bytes read from the stream.A filter can be set via
setObjectInputFilter
for an individual ObjectInputStream. A filter can be set viaConfig.setSerialFilter
to affect everyObjectInputStream
that does not otherwise set a filter.A filter determines whether the arguments are
ALLOWED
orREJECTED
and should return the appropriate status. If the filter cannot determine the status it should returnUNDECIDED
. Filters should be designed for the specific use case and expected types. A filter designed for a particular use may be passed a class that is outside of the scope of the filter. If the purpose of the filter is to black-list classes then it can reject a candidate class that matches and report UNDECIDED for others. A filter may be called with class equalsnull
,arrayLength
equal -1, the depth, number of references, and stream size and return a status that reflects only one or only some of the values. This allows a filter to specific about the choice it is reporting and to use other filters without forcing either allowed or rejected status.Typically, a custom filter should check if a process-wide filter is configured and defer to it if so. For example,
ObjectInputFilter.Status checkInput(FilterInfo info) { ObjectInputFilter serialFilter = ObjectInputFilter.Config.getSerialFilter(); if (serialFilter != null) { ObjectInputFilter.Status status = serialFilter.checkInput(info); if (status != ObjectInputFilter.Status.UNDECIDED) { // The process-wide filter overrides this filter return status; } } if (info.serialClass() != null && Remote.class.isAssignableFrom(info.serialClass())) { return Status.REJECTED; // Do not allow Remote objects } return Status.UNDECIDED; }
Unless otherwise noted, passing a
null
argument to a method in this interface and its nested classes will cause aNullPointerException
to be thrown.- Since:
- 9
- See Also:
ObjectInputStream.setObjectInputFilter(ObjectInputFilter)
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Nested Class Summary
Nested Classes Modifier and Type Interface Description static class
ObjectInputFilter.Config
A utility class to set and get the process-wide filter or create a filter from a pattern string.static interface
ObjectInputFilter.FilterInfo
FilterInfo provides access to information about the current object being deserialized and the status of theObjectInputStream
.static class
ObjectInputFilter.Status
The status of a check on the class, array length, number of references, depth, and stream size.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method Description ObjectInputFilter.Status
checkInput(ObjectInputFilter.FilterInfo filterInfo)
Check the class, array length, number of object references, depth, stream size, and other available filtering information.
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Method Detail
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checkInput
ObjectInputFilter.Status checkInput(ObjectInputFilter.FilterInfo filterInfo)
Check the class, array length, number of object references, depth, stream size, and other available filtering information. Implementations of this method check the contents of the object graph being created during deserialization. The filter returnsStatus.ALLOWED
,Status.REJECTED
, orStatus.UNDECIDED
.- Parameters:
filterInfo
- provides information about the current object being deserialized, if any, and the status of theObjectInputStream
- Returns:
Status.ALLOWED
if accepted,Status.REJECTED
if rejected,Status.UNDECIDED
if undecided.
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