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Java Java Data Structures - Retired Organizing Data Serialization

So the Treets.save() method must be passed an array? Should an overload be coded to accept a single Treet?

What if I want to save just a single Treet? It shouldn't be necessary to create a single element array variable to contain the Treet object in order to save it to a file. I would think that the save method should be overloaded like this

public save(Treet mytreet)

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King Chang
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King Chang
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You could change

public void save(Treet[] treets).... to

public void save(Treet... treets)