Try the following:
List<Object> results = new ArrayList<Object>();
FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream("cool_file.tmp");
ObjectInputStream ois = new ObjectInputStream(fis);
try {
while (true) {
results.add(ois.readObject());
}
} catch (OptionalDataException e) {
if (!e.eof)
throw e;
} finally {
ois.close();
}
Following up on Tom's brilliant comment, the solution for multiple ObjectOutputStream
s would be,
public static final String FILENAME = "cool_file.tmp";
public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException {
String test = "This will work if the objects were written with a single ObjectOutputStream. " +
"If several ObjectOutputStreams were used to write to the same file in succession, " +
"it will not. – Tom Anderson 4 mins ago";
FileOutputStream fos = null;
try {
fos = new FileOutputStream(FILENAME);
for (String s : test.split("\s+")) {
ObjectOutputStream oos = new ObjectOutputStream(fos);
oos.writeObject(s);
}
} finally {
if (fos != null)
fos.close();
}
List<Object> results = new ArrayList<Object>();
FileInputStream fis = null;
try {
fis = new FileInputStream(FILENAME);
while (true) {
ObjectInputStream ois = new ObjectInputStream(fis);
results.add(ois.readObject());
}
} catch (EOFException ignored) {
// as expected
} finally {
if (fis != null)
fis.close();
}
System.out.println("results = " + results);
}
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