I changed writeObject to writeUnshared on the server side, and changed readObject to
readUnshared on the client side, and it didn't work.  I tried different combinations,
with and without "getIcon", and none of them worked.  Any ideas?

- Nik.


--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I think Nik Joshi wrote:
> [Charset iso-8859-1 unsupported, filtering to ASCII...]
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > I posted this question a while ago without any code, and I got some replies
> > which I tried, but to no avail.  So I've coded a simplified version of my
> > problem to demonstrate.  I don't know if I can send attachments to this
> > list, so I guess I'll have to put the code inline.  Basically, I have a java
> > server and client where the server has a Rete object running a JESS batch
> > file.   The JESS code periodically calls Userfunctions which, in turn,
> > serialize the Fact data and send it to the client.   The problem is that the
> > data in the facts does not get sent over properly.   When I de-serialize the
> > data on the client end, some of the slot data in the facts is
> > missing.
> 
> Ah, OK, thanks for the example -- it reveals the true problem. Nothing
> to do with Jess, everything to do with Java serialization.
> 
> When you write an object to an ObjectOutputStream the first time using
> writeObject, the OOS "remembers" the object by storing a reference to
> it. If you write it a second time, the data is *not* written
> again. Instead, a token representing that reference is
> written. This is what lets the OOS send a graph of objects without
> worrying about cycles.
> 
> Therefore, once you've sent an object through an OOS, you can't send a
> version of that same object with different member variables using
> writeObject. Instead, you can use the writeUnshared method, which
> sends an object as if it had never been sent before. You need to
> rewrite your program using writeUnshared.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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