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/** Demo of a data class that will be used as a JavaBean or as a data
 * class in a Servlet container; making it Serializable allows
 * it to be saved ("serialized") to disk or over a network connection.
 */
public class SerializableUser implements java.io.Serializable {
  public String name;
  public String address;
  public String country;
  public String phoneNum;

  // other fields, and methods, here...
    static final long serialVersionUID = -7978489268769667877L;
}

           
         
    
    
    
    
    
  








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