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1 Java Reflection

2 Java looking at Java l One of the unusual capabilities of Java is that a program can examine itself »You can determine the class of an object »You can find out all about a class: its access modifiers, superclass, fields, constructors, and methods »You can find out what what is in an interface »Even if you don ’ t know the names of things when you write the program, you can: –Create an instance of a class –Get and set instance variables –Invoke a method on an object –Create and manipulate arrays

3 What is reflection for? In “ normal ” programs you don ’ t need reflection l You do need reflection if you are working with programs that process programs l Typical examples: »A class browser »A debugger »A GUI builder »An IDE, such as BlueJ, Netbeans oe eclipse »A program to grade student programs

4 The Class class To find out about a class, first get its Class object »If you have an object obj, you can get its class object with Class c = obj.getClass(); »You can get the class object for the superclass of a Class c with Class sup = c.getSuperclass(); »If you know the name of a class (say, Button ) at compile time, you can get its class object with Class c = Button.class; »If you know the name of a class at run time (in a String variable str ), you can get its class object with Class c = class.forName(str);

5 Getting the class name If you have a class object c, you can get the name of the class with c.getName() getName returns the fully qualified name; that is, Class c = Button.class; String s = c.getName(); System.out.println(s); will print java.awt.Button Class Class and its methods are in java.lang, which is always imported and available

6 Getting all the superclasses getSuperclass() returns a Class object (or null if you call it on Object, which has no superclass) l The following code is from the Sun tutorial: static void printSuperclasses(Object o) { Class subclass = o.getClass(); Class superclass = subclass.getSuperclass(); while (superclass != null) { String className = superclass.getName(); System.out.println(className); subclass = superclass; superclass = subclass.getSuperclass(); } }

7 Getting the class modifiers I A Class object has an instance method getModifiers() that returns an int To “ decipher ” the int result, we need methods of the Modifier class, which is in java.lang.reflect, so: import java.lang.reflect.*; Now we can do things like: if (Modifier.isPublic(m)) System.out.println("public");

8 Getting the class modifiers II Modifier contains these methods (among others): »public static boolean isAbstract(int) »public static boolean isFinal(int) »public static boolean isInterface(int) »public static boolean isPrivate(int) »public static boolean isProtected(int) »public static boolean isPublic(int) »public static String toString(int) –This will return a string such as "public final synchronized strictfp"

9 Getting interfaces l A class can implement zero or more interfaces getInterfaces() returns an array of Class objects l More code from Sun: static void printInterfaceNames(Object o) { Class c = o.getClass(); Class[] theInterfaces = c.getInterfaces(); for (Class inf: interfaces) { System.out.println(inf.getName()); }} l Note the convenience of enhanced for-loop

10 Examining classes and interfaces The class Class represents both classes and interfaces To determine if a given Class object c is an interface, use c.isInterface() l To find out more about a class object, use: »getModifiers() »getFields() // "fields" == "instance variables" »getConstructors() »getMethods() »isArray()

11 Getting Field s public Field[] getFields() throws SecurityException »Returns an array of public Fields (variables) »The length of the array may be zero »The fields are not returned in any particular order »Both locally defined and inherited instance variables are returned, but not static variables public Field getField(String name) throws NoSuchFieldException, SecurityException »Returns the named public Field »If no immediate field is found, the superclasses and interfaces are searched recursively

12 Using Field s, I If f is a Field object, then »f.getName() returns the simple name of the field »f.getType() returns the type ( Class ) of the field »f.getModifiers() returns the Modifier s of the field »f.toString() returns a String containing access modifiers, the type, and the fully qualified field name –Example: public java.lang.String Person.name »f.getDeclaringClass() returns the Class in which this field is declared

13 Using Field s, II The fields of a particular object obj may be accessed with: »boolean f.getBoolean(obj), int f.getInt(obj), double f.getDouble(obj), etc., return the value of the field, assuming it is that type or can be widened to that type »Object f.get(obj) returns the value of the field, assuming it is an Object »void f.set(obj, value), void f.setBoolean(obj, bool), void f.setInt(obj, i), void f.getDouble(obj, d), etc. set the value of a field

14 Constructors If c is a Constructor object, then »c.getName() returns the name of the constructor, as a String (this is the same as the name of the class) »c.getDeclaringClass() returns the Class in which this constructor is declared »c.getModifiers() returns the Modifier s of the constructor »c.getParameterTypes() returns an array of Class objects, in declaration order »c.newInstance(Object[] initargs) creates and returns a new instance of class c –Arguments that should be primitives are automatically unwrapped as needed

15 Methods public Method[] getMethods() throws SecurityException »Returns an array of Method objects »These are the public member methods of the class or interface, including inherited methods »The methods are returned in no particular order l public Method getMethod(String name, Class[] parameterTypes) throws NoSuchMethodException, SecurityException

16 Method methods, I getDeclaringClass() »Returns the Class object representing the class or interface that declares the method represented by this Method object getName() »Returns the name of the method represented by this Method object, as a String getModifiers() »Returns the Java language modifiers for the method represented by this Method object, as an integer getParameterTypes() »Returns an array of Class objects that represent the formal parameter types, in declaration order, of the method represented by this Method object

17 Method methods, II getReturnType() »Returns a Class object that represents the formal return type of the method represented by this Method object toString() »Returns a String describing this Method (typically pretty long) public Object invoke(Object obj, Object[] args) »Invokes the underlying method represented by this Method object, on the specified object with the specified parameters »Individual parameters are automatically unwrapped to match primitive formal parameters

18 Arrays I To determine whether an object obj is an array, »Get its class c with Class c = obj.getClass(); »Test with c.isArray() To find the type of components of the array, »c.getComponentType() –Returns null if c is not the class of an array There is an Array class in java.lang.reflect that provides static methods for working with arrays

19 Arrays II l To create an array, l Array.newInstance(Class componentType, int size) »This returns, as an Object, the newly created array –You can cast it to the desired type if you like »The componentType may itself be an array –This would create a multiply-dimensioned array –The limit on the number of dimensions is usually 255 l Array.newInstance(Class componentType, int[] size) »This returns, as an Object, the newly created multidimensional array (with size.length dimensions)

20 Arrays III l To get the value of array elements, »Array.get(Object array, int index) returns an Object »Array.getBoolean(Object array, int index) returns a boolean »Array.getByte(Object array, int index) returns a byte »etc. l To store values into an array, »Array.set(Object array, int index, Object value) »Array.setBoolean(Object array, int index, boolean z) »Array.setByte(Object array, int index, byte b) »etc.

21 Concluding comments l Many of these methods throw exceptions not described here »For details, see the Java API Reflection isn ’ t used in “ normal ” programs, but when you need it, it ’ s indispensable

22 Programming assignment 2 l Write a program called DumpClass which can pretty print a given Type (class or interface) detail like it is output by javap except that: l Notes: 1.The first line of your output should be a package declaration. 2. All names used in the output must be imported and hence only simple name can appear outside import statements. »ex: instead of output : » public class packageOfA.A { » public java.util.Vector m1() …} »You should output : »package packOfA; »import java.util.Vector; … »public class A { » public java.util.Vector m1() …}