I have an item class that contains data such as itemName, price, etc and I add to it when a seller wants to sell something, like so:
public void sellItem(String itemName, double Price) throws java.rmi.RemoteException, Exception {
items.add(new Item(itemName, price));
I then return all the items in the list, so a seller/buyer can browse the list.
public ArrayList<Item> listItems() {
return items;
}
Next, I'm working on populating JGroups instances to allow for this 'Item' data to be replicated across instances. When an item has been listed, I convert to an object:
/* Create a new ItemObject containing the Items used for JGroups later */
public void createItemObject() throws Exception {
Object[] objArray = items.toArray();
FileOutputStream fis = new FileOutputStream("io");
ObjectOutputStream itemObject = new ObjectOutputStream(fis);
itemObject.writeObject(objArray);
itemObject.close();
fis.close();
}
Every instance of the replicated server will take this object as input and hopefully print the data within this object to its terminal window:
static Object io = new Object();
public static void getAuctionObject() throws Exception {
FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream("io");
ObjectInputStream auctionObjectIn = new ObjectInputStream(fis);
ao = auctionObjectIn.readObject();
auctionObjectIn.close();
System.out.println("Received object at Front End: " + ao);
//Print out item data.....
}
However, how would I actually iterate through this object and print out the Item data, such as 'itemName', 'price', etc?