serialize
serialize
Definition
se·ri·al·ize (-īz′)
transitive verb -·ized′, -·iz′·ing
to put or publish (a story , etc.) in serial form
se′·ri·ali·za′·tion noun
serialize
Usage Examples
Object
- object: In Beans 1.0 the given name can indicate either a serialized object or a class.
- representation: A MarshalledObject contains a byte stream with the serialized representation of an object given to its constructor.
- novel: An Arizona public library is the first to offer an online serialized novel for kids.. .
- form: To get a serialized form for a private class, use the -private option.
- state: It is not usually part of the serialized state of a RowSet object.
- datum: In addition, it may include properties, localization catalogs, images, serialized data, and other resources specific to the extension.
Modifying Another Word
- originally: Originally serialized in The Face, Signal to Noise is the story of a film director dying of cancer.
- first: They were first serialized in b&w in Dark Horse's " Cheval Noir " comic, then published as graphic novels by NBM.
- not: Transient and static fields are not serialized or deserialized.
- previously: ObjectInputStream is used to recover those objects previously serialized.
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