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/* @test
* @bug 4065313
* @clean A ReplaceWithNull MyObjectOutputStream
* @summary Ensure that it is okay to replace an object with null.
*/
import java.io.*;
class A { }
class MyObjectOutputStream extends ObjectOutputStream {
public MyObjectOutputStream(OutputStream out) throws IOException {
super(out);
enableReplaceObject(true);
}
protected Object replaceObject(Object obj) throws IOException {
if(obj instanceof A) return null;
else return obj;
}
}
public class ReplaceWithNull {
public static void main(String args[]) throws IOException {
A a = new A();
MyObjectOutputStream out =
new MyObjectOutputStream(new ByteArrayOutputStream());
out.writeObject(a); //raised NullPointerException.
out.close();
}
}