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SerialversionUID

Hi everybody,

I've read somewhere that you can specify by yourself a
SerialversionUID for your class, but that the actual value that you
put there doesn't matter!! How's that possible? I thought you should
put the value returned by the "serialver" command. Can anybody please
clarify me this doubt?

Thanks
Jul 17 '05 #1
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