public class DeflatedJavaSerializer extends JavaSerializer
JavaSerializer that deflates the outputstream on the fly, reducing page store size by
up to a factor 8. Be advised that deflating serialized objects comes at a price of about 2-20ms
per page request, depending on the size of the page and the cpu power of the machine.
To use this serializer, put the following code in your application's init:
getFrameworkSettings().setSerializer(new DeflatedJavaSerializer(getApplicationKey()));
| Constructor and Description |
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DeflatedJavaSerializer(String applicationKey)
Construct.
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| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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protected Deflater |
createDeflater()
Creates the
Deflater. |
protected ObjectInputStream |
newObjectInputStream(InputStream in)
Gets a new instance of an
ObjectInputStream with the provided InputStream. |
protected ObjectOutputStream |
newObjectOutputStream(OutputStream out)
Gets a new instance of an
ObjectOutputStream with the provided OutputStream. |
deserialize, serializepublic DeflatedJavaSerializer(String applicationKey)
applicationKey - protected ObjectOutputStream newObjectOutputStream(OutputStream out) throws IOException
JavaSerializerObjectOutputStream with the provided OutputStream.newObjectOutputStream in class JavaSerializerout - The output stream that should be used for the writingIOException - if an I/O error occurs while writing stream headerprotected Deflater createDeflater()
Deflater. Override this method to customize the deflater, for example to
change the compression level and/or strategy.Deflaterprotected ObjectInputStream newObjectInputStream(InputStream in) throws IOException
JavaSerializerObjectInputStream with the provided InputStream.newObjectInputStream in class JavaSerializerin - The input stream that should be used for the readingIOException - if an I/O error occurs while reading stream headerCopyright © 2006–2014 Apache Software Foundation. All rights reserved.