The best answer is from Java doc for
java.io.Serializable
In two words:
1. helps to check if class version during deserialization is the same;
2. should be private;
3. is better than generated as the last one can cause errors.
The serialization runtime associates with each serializable class a version number, called a serialVersionUID, which is used during deserialization to verify that the sender and receiver of a serialized object have loaded classes for that object that are compatible with respect to serialization. If the receiver has loaded a class for the object that has a different serialVersionUID than that of the corresponding sender's class, then deserialization will result in an
InvalidClassException
. A serializable class can declare its own serialVersionUID explicitly by declaring a field named "serialVersionUID
" that must be static, final, and of type long
:ANY-ACCESS-MODIFIER static final long serialVersionUID = 42L;
If a serializable class does not explicitly declare a serialVersionUID, then the serialization runtime will calculate a default serialVersionUID value for that class based on various aspects of the class, as described in the Java(TM) Object Serialization Specification. However, it is strongly recommended that all serializable classes explicitly declare serialVersionUID values, since the default serialVersionUID computation is highly sensitive to class details that may vary depending on compiler implementations, and can thus result in unexpected
InvalidClassExceptions
during deserialization. Therefore, to guarantee a consistent serialVersionUID value across different java compiler implementations, a serializable class must declare an explicit serialVersionUID value. It is also strongly advised that explicit serialVersionUID declarations use the private modifier where possible, since such declarations apply only to the immediately declaring class--serialVersionUID fields are not useful as inherited members.
How to generate it?
Basically any number but Intellij Idea can generate it for you:
File -> Settings ->Inspections -> Java -> Serialization issues:
check Serializable class without 'serialVersionUID'
Once changes are applied, Intellij Idea will warn you that your class without serialVersionUID and suggest to generate it for you :)
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