Diff between Serialization and Synchronization

Hi I am new to java.
Pl. give me the difference between Serialization and Synchronization.
Thankq
Sridhar

Don't you look at the timestamps of posts? They could
have been typing at the same time.
/KajPlease stop! I'll die laughing. LOL
Re: Diff between Serialization and Synchronization
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Re: Diff between Serialization and Synchronization
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