se·rial·ize serializes serializing serialized in BRIT, also use serialise If a book is serialized, it is broadcast on the radio or television or is published in a magazine or newspaper in a number of parts over a period of time. A few years ago Tom Brown's Schooldays was serialised on television. to print or broadcast a story in several separate parts
The process of taking an object and copying all its data somewhere else (usually another machine) so that the object can be duplicated in that other place Also known as Marshalling
To serialize means to put in order or make sequential A serialized object is an object that has been packaged so that it can be stored or transmitted over the network Serialized methods are methods that have been synchronized so that only one may be executing at a given time