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Class Class<T>

Type Parameters:
T - the type of the class modeled by this Class object. For example, the type of String.class is Class<String>. Use Class<?> if the class being modeled is unknown.
All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, AnnotatedElement, GenericDeclaration, Type
public final class Class<T>
extends Object
implements Serializable, GenericDeclaration, Type, AnnotatedElement

Instances of the class Class represent classes and interfaces in a running Java application. An enum is a kind of class and an annotation is a kind of interface. Every array also belongs to a class that is reflected as a Class object that is shared by all arrays with the same element type and number of dimensions. The primitive Java types (boolean, byte, char, short, int, long, float, and double), and the keyword void are also represented as Class objects.

Class has no public constructor. Instead Class objects are constructed automatically by the Java Virtual Machine as classes are loaded and by calls to the defineClass method in the class loader.

The following example uses a Class object to print the class name of an object:

void printClassName(Object obj) {
    System.out.println("The class of " + obj +
                       " is " + obj.getClass().getName());
}

It is also possible to get the Class object for a named type (or for void) using a class literal. See Section 15.8.2 of The Java™ Language Specification. For example:

System.out.println("The name of class Foo is: "+Foo.class.getName());
Since:
JDK1.0
See Also:
ClassLoader.defineClass(byte[], int, int), Serialized Form

Methods

toString

public String toString()

Converts the object to a string. The string representation is the string "class" or "interface", followed by a space, and then by the fully qualified name of the class in the format returned by getName. If this Class object represents a primitive type, this method returns the name of the primitive type. If this Class object represents void this method returns "void".

Overrides:
toString in class Object
Returns:
a string representation of this class object.

toGenericString

public String toGenericString()

Returns a string describing this Class, including information about modifiers and type parameters. The string is formatted as a list of type modifiers, if any, followed by the kind of type (empty string for primitive types and class, enum, interface, or @interface, as appropriate), followed by the type's name, followed by an angle-bracketed comma-separated list of the type's type parameters, if any. A space is used to separate modifiers from one another and to separate any modifiers from the kind of type. The modifiers occur in canonical order. If there are no type parameters, the type parameter list is elided.

Note that since information about the runtime representation of a type is being generated, modifiers not present on the originating source code or illegal on the originating source code may be present.

Returns:
a string describing this Class, including information about modifiers and type parameters
Since:
1.8

forName

public static Class<?> forName(String className)
                        throws ClassNotFoundException

Returns the Class object associated with the class or interface with the given string name. Invoking this method is equivalent to:

Class.forName(className, true, currentLoader)
where currentLoader denotes the defining class loader of the current class.

For example, the following code fragment returns the runtime Class descriptor for the class named java.lang.Thread:

Class t = Class.forName("java.lang.Thread")

A call to forName("X") causes the class named X to be initialized.

Parameters:
className - the fully qualified name of the desired class.
Returns:
the Class object for the class with the specified name.
Throws:
LinkageError - if the linkage fails
ExceptionInInitializerError - if the initialization provoked by this method fails
ClassNotFoundException - if the class cannot be located

forName

public static Class<?> forName(String name,
                               boolean initialize,
                               ClassLoader loader)
                        throws ClassNotFoundException

Returns the Class object associated with the class or interface with the given string name, using the given class loader. Given the fully qualified name for a class or interface (in the same format returned by getName) this method attempts to locate, load, and link the class or interface. The specified class loader is used to load the class or interface. If the parameter loader is null, the class is loaded through the bootstrap class loader. The class is initialized only if the initialize parameter is true and if it has not been initialized earlier.

If name denotes a primitive type or void, an attempt will be made to locate a user-defined class in the unnamed package whose name is name. Therefore, this method cannot be used to obtain any of the Class objects representing primitive types or void.

If name denotes an array class, the component type of the array class is loaded but not initialized.

For example, in an instance method the expression:

Class.forName("Foo")
is equivalent to:
Class.forName("Foo", true, this.getClass().getClassLoader())
Note that this method throws errors related to loading, linking or initializing as specified in Sections 12.2, 12.3 and 12.4 of The Java Language Specification. Note that this method does not check whether the requested class is accessible to its caller.

If the loader is null, and a security manager is present, and the caller's class loader is not null, then this method calls the security manager's checkPermission method with a RuntimePermission("getClassLoader") permission to ensure it's ok to access the bootstrap class loader.

Parameters:
name - fully qualified name of the desired class
initialize - if true the class will be initialized. See Section 12.4 of The Java Language Specification.
loader - class loader from which the class must be loaded
Returns:
class object representing the desired class
Throws:
LinkageError - if the linkage fails
ExceptionInInitializerError - if the initialization provoked by this method fails
ClassNotFoundException - if the class cannot be located by the specified class loader
Since:
1.2
See Also:
forName(String), ClassLoader

newInstance

public T newInstance()
              throws InstantiationException,
                     IllegalAccessException

Creates a new instance of the class represented by this Class object. The class is instantiated as if by a new expression with an empty argument list. The class is initialized if it has not already been initialized.

Note that this method propagates any exception thrown by the nullary constructor, including a checked exception. Use of this method effectively bypasses the compile-time exception checking that would otherwise be performed by the compiler. The Constructor.newInstance method avoids this problem by wrapping any exception thrown by the constructor in a (checked) InvocationTargetException.

Returns:
a newly allocated instance of the class represented by this object.
Throws:
IllegalAccessException - if the class or its nullary constructor is not accessible.
InstantiationException - if this Class represents an abstract class, an interface, an array class, a primitive type, or void; or if the class has no nullary constructor; or if the instantiation fails for some other reason.
ExceptionInInitializerError - if the initialization provoked by this method fails.
SecurityException - If a security manager, s, is present and the caller's class loader is not the same as or an ancestor of the class loader for the current class and invocation of s.checkPackageAccess() denies access to the package of this class.

isInstance

public boolean isInstance(Object obj)

Determines if the specified Object is assignment-compatible with the object represented by this Class. This method is the dynamic equivalent of the Java language instanceof operator. The method returns true if the specified Object argument is non-null and can be cast to the reference type represented by this Class object without raising a ClassCastException. It returns false otherwise.

Specifically, if this Class object represents a declared class, this method returns true if the specified Object argument is an instance of the represented class (or of any of its subclasses); it returns false otherwise. If this Class object represents an array class, this method returns true if the specified Object argument can be converted to an object of the array class by an identity conversion or by a widening reference conversion; it returns false otherwise. If this Class object represents an interface, this method returns true if the class or any superclass of the specified Object argument implements this interface; it returns false otherwise. If this Class object represents a primitive type, this method returns false.

Parameters:
obj - the object to check
Returns:
true if obj is an instance of this class
Since:
JDK1.1

isAssignableFrom

public boolean isAssignableFrom(Class<?> cls)

Determines if the class or interface represented by this Class object is either the same as, or is a superclass or superinterface of, the class or interface represented by the specified Class parameter. It returns true if so; otherwise it returns false. If this Class object represents a primitive type, this method returns true if the specified Class parameter is exactly this Class object; otherwise it returns false.

Specifically, this method tests whether the type represented by the specified Class parameter can be converted to the type represented by this Class object via an identity conversion or via a widening reference conversion. See The Java Language Specification, sections 5.1.1 and 5.1.4 , for details.

Parameters:
cls - the Class object to be checked
Returns:
the boolean value indicating whether objects of the type cls can be assigned to objects of this class
Throws:
NullPointerException - if the specified Class parameter is null.
Since:
JDK1.1

isInterface

public boolean isInterface()

Determines if the specified Class object represents an interface type.

Returns:
true if this object represents an interface; false otherwise.

isArray

public boolean isArray()

Determines if this Class object represents an array class.

Returns:
true if this object represents an array class; false otherwise.
Since:
JDK1.1

isPrimitive

public boolean isPrimitive()

Determines if the specified Class object represents a primitive type.

There are nine predefined Class objects to represent the eight primitive types and void. These are created by the Java Virtual Machine, and have the same names as the primitive types that they represent, namely boolean, byte, char, short, int, long, float, and double.

These objects may only be accessed via the following public static final variables, and are the only Class objects for which this method returns true.

Returns:
true if and only if this class represents a primitive type
Since:
JDK1.1
See Also:
Boolean.TYPE, Character.TYPE, Byte.TYPE, Short.TYPE, Integer.TYPE, Long.TYPE, Float.TYPE, Double.TYPE, Void.TYPE

isAnnotation

public boolean isAnnotation()

Returns true if this Class object represents an annotation type. Note that if this method returns true, isInterface() would also return true, as all annotation types are also interfaces.

Returns:
true if this class object represents an annotation type; false otherwise
Since:
1.5

isSynthetic

public boolean isSynthetic()

Returns true if this class is a synthetic class; returns false otherwise.

Returns:
true if and only if this class is a synthetic class as defined by the Java Language Specification.
Since:
1.5

getName

public String getName()

Returns the name of the entity (class, interface, array class, primitive type, or void) represented by this Class object, as a String.

If this class object represents a reference type that is not an array type then the binary name of the class is returned, as specified by The Java™ Language Specification.

If this class object represents a primitive type or void, then the name returned is a String equal to the Java language keyword corresponding to the primitive type or void.

If this class object represents a class of arrays, then the internal form of the name consists of the name of the element type preceded by one or more '[' characters representing the depth of the array nesting. The encoding of element type names is as follows:

Element Type Encoding
boolean Z
byte B
char C
class or interface Lclassname;
double D
float F
int I
long J
short S

The class or interface name classname is the binary name of the class specified above.

Examples:

String.class.getName()
    returns "java.lang.String"
byte.class.getName()
    returns "byte"
(new Object[3]).getClass().getName()
    returns "[Ljava.lang.Object;"
(new int[3][4][5][6][7][8][9]).getClass().getName()
    returns "[[[[[[[I"
Returns:
the name of the class or interface represented by this object.

getClassLoader

public ClassLoader getClassLoader()

Returns the class loader for the class. Some implementations may use null to represent the bootstrap class loader. This method will return null in such implementations if this class was loaded by the bootstrap class loader.

If a security manager is present, and the caller's class loader is not null and the caller's class loader is not the same as or an ancestor of the class loader for the class whose class loader is requested, then this method calls the security manager's checkPermission method with a RuntimePermission("getClassLoader") permission to ensure it's ok to access the class loader for the class.

If this object represents a primitive type or void, null is returned.

Returns:
the class loader that loaded the class or interface represented by this object.
Throws:
SecurityException - if a security manager exists and its checkPermission method denies access to the class loader for the class.
See Also:
ClassLoader, SecurityManager.checkPermission(java.security.Permission), RuntimePermission

getTypeParameters

public TypeVariable<Class<T>>[] getTypeParameters()

Returns an array of TypeVariable objects that represent the type variables declared by the generic declaration represented by this GenericDeclaration object, in declaration order. Returns an array of length 0 if the underlying generic declaration declares no type variables.

Specified by:
getTypeParameters in interface GenericDeclaration
Returns:
an array of TypeVariable objects that represent the type variables declared by this generic declaration
Throws:
GenericSignatureFormatError - if the generic signature of this generic declaration does not conform to the format specified in The Java™ Virtual Machine Specification
Since:
1.5

getSuperclass

public Class<? super T> getSuperclass()

Returns the Class representing the superclass of the entity (class, interface, primitive type or void) represented by this Class. If this Class represents either the Object class, an interface, a primitive type, or void, then null is returned. If this object represents an array class then the Class object representing the Object class is returned.

Returns:
the superclass of the class represented by this object.

getGenericSuperclass

public Type getGenericSuperclass()

Returns the Type representing the direct superclass of the entity (class, interface, primitive type or void) represented by this Class.

If the superclass is a parameterized type, the Type object returned must accurately reflect the actual type parameters used in the source code. The parameterized type representing the superclass is created if it had not been created before. See the declaration of ParameterizedType for the semantics of the creation process for parameterized types. If this Class represents either the Object class, an interface, a primitive type, or void, then null is returned. If this object represents an array class then the Class object representing the Object class is returned.

Returns:
the superclass of the class represented by this object
Throws:
GenericSignatureFormatError - if the generic class signature does not conform to the format specified in The Java™ Virtual Machine Specification
TypeNotPresentException - if the generic superclass refers to a non-existent type declaration
MalformedParameterizedTypeException - if the generic superclass refers to a parameterized type that cannot be instantiated for any reason
Since:
1.5

getPackage

public Package getPackage()

Gets the package for this class. The class loader of this class is used to find the package. If the class was loaded by the bootstrap class loader the set of packages loaded from CLASSPATH is searched to find the package of the class. Null is returned if no package object was created by the class loader of this class.

Packages have attributes for versions and specifications only if the information was defined in the manifests that accompany the classes, and if the class loader created the package instance with the attributes from the manifest.

Returns:
the package of the class, or null if no package information is available from the archive or codebase.

getInterfaces

public Class<?>[] getInterfaces()

Determines the interfaces implemented by the class or interface represented by this object.

If this object represents a class, the return value is an array containing objects representing all interfaces implemented by the class. The order of the interface objects in the array corresponds to the order of the interface names in the implements clause of the declaration of the class represented by this object. For example, given the declaration:

class Shimmer implements FloorWax, DessertTopping { ... }
suppose the value of s is an instance of Shimmer; the value of the expression:
s.getClass().getInterfaces()[0]
is the Class object that represents interface FloorWax; and the value of:
s.getClass().getInterfaces()[1]
is the Class object that represents interface DessertTopping.

If this object represents an interface, the array contains objects representing all interfaces extended by the interface. The order of the interface objects in the array corresponds to the order of the interface names in the extends clause of the declaration of the interface represented by this object.

If this object represents a class or interface that implements no interfaces, the method returns an array of length 0.

If this object represents a primitive type or void, the method returns an array of length 0.

If this Class object represents an array type, the interfaces Cloneable and java.io.Serializable are returned in that order.

Returns:
an array of interfaces implemented by this class.

getGenericInterfaces

public Type[] getGenericInterfaces()

Returns the Types representing the interfaces directly implemented by the class or interface represented by this object.

If a superinterface is a parameterized type, the Type object returned for it must accurately reflect the actual type parameters used in the source code. The parameterized type representing each superinterface is created if it had not been created before. See the declaration of ParameterizedType for the semantics of the creation process for parameterized types.

If this object represents a class, the return value is an array containing objects representing all interfaces implemented by the class. The order of the interface objects in the array corresponds to the order of the interface names in the implements clause of the declaration of the class represented by this object. In the case of an array class, the interfaces Cloneable and Serializable are returned in that order.

If this object represents an interface, the array contains objects representing all interfaces directly extended by the interface. The order of the interface objects in the array corresponds to the order of the interface names in the extends clause of the declaration of the interface represented by this object.

If this object represents a class or interface that implements no interfaces, the method returns an array of length 0.

If this object represents a primitive type or void, the method returns an array of length 0.

Returns:
an array of interfaces implemented by this class
Throws:
GenericSignatureFormatError - if the generic class signature does not conform to the format specified in The Java™ Virtual Machine Specification
TypeNotPresentException - if any of the generic superinterfaces refers to a non-existent type declaration
MalformedParameterizedTypeException - if any of the generic superinterfaces refer to a parameterized type that cannot be instantiated for any reason
Since:
1.5

getComponentType

public Class<?> getComponentType()

Returns the Class representing the component type of an array. If this class does not represent an array class this method returns null.

Returns:
the Class representing the component type of this class if this class is an array
Since:
JDK1.1
See Also:
Array

getModifiers

public int getModifiers()

Returns the Java language modifiers for this class or interface, encoded in an integer. The modifiers consist of the Java Virtual Machine's constants for public, protected, private, final, static, abstract and interface; they should be decoded using the methods of class Modifier.

If the underlying class is an array class, then its public, private and protected modifiers are the same as those of its component type. If this Class represents a primitive type or void, its public modifier is always true, and its protected and private modifiers are always false. If this object represents an array class, a primitive type or void, then its final modifier is always true and its interface modifier is always false. The values of its other modifiers are not determined by this specification.

The modifier encodings are defined in The Java Virtual Machine Specification, table 4.1.

Returns:
the int representing the modifiers for this class
Since:
JDK1.1
See Also:
Modifier

getSigners

public Object[] getSigners()

Gets the signers of this class.

Returns:
the signers of this class, or null if there are no signers. In particular, this method returns null if this object represents a primitive type or void.
Since:
JDK1.1

getEnclosingMethod

public Method getEnclosingMethod()
                          throws SecurityException

If this Class object represents a local or anonymous class within a method, returns a Method object representing the immediately enclosing method of the underlying class. Returns null otherwise. In particular, this method returns null if the underlying class is a local or anonymous class immediately enclosed by a type declaration, instance initializer or static initializer.

Returns:
the immediately enclosing method of the underlying class, if that class is a local or anonymous class; otherwise null.
Throws:
SecurityException - If a security manager, s, is present and any of the following conditions is met:
  • the caller's class loader is not the same as the class loader of the enclosing class and invocation of s.checkPermission method with RuntimePermission("accessDeclaredMembers") denies access to the methods within the enclosing class
  • the caller's class loader is not the same as or an ancestor of the class loader for the enclosing class and invocation of s.checkPackageAccess() denies access to the package of the enclosing class
Since:
1.5

getEnclosingConstructor

public Constructor<?> getEnclosingConstructor()
                                       throws SecurityException

If this Class object represents a local or anonymous class within a constructor, returns a Constructor object representing the immediately enclosing constructor of the underlying class. Returns null otherwise. In particular, this method returns null if the underlying class is a local or anonymous class immediately enclosed by a type declaration, instance initializer or static initializer.

Returns:
the immediately enclosing constructor of the underlying class, if that class is a local or anonymous class; otherwise null.
Throws:
SecurityException - If a security manager, s, is present and any of the following conditions is met:
  • the caller's class loader is not the same as the class loader of the enclosing class and invocation of s.checkPermission method with RuntimePermission("accessDeclaredMembers") denies access to the constructors within the enclosing class
  • the caller's class loader is not the same as or an ancestor of the class loader for the enclosing class and invocation of s.checkPackageAccess() denies access to the package of the enclosing class
Since:
1.5

getDeclaringClass

public Class<?> getDeclaringClass()
                           throws SecurityException

If the class or interface represented by this Class object is a member of another class, returns the Class object representing the class in which it was declared. This method returns null if this class or interface is not a member of any other class. If this Class object represents an array class, a primitive type, or void,then this method returns null.

Returns:
the declaring class for this class
Throws:
SecurityException - If a security manager, s, is present and the caller's class loader is not the same as or an ancestor of the class loader for the declaring class and invocation of s.checkPackageAccess() denies access to the package of the declaring class
Since:
JDK1.1

getEnclosingClass

public Class<?> getEnclosingClass()
                           throws SecurityException

Returns the immediately enclosing class of the underlying class. If the underlying class is a top level class this method returns null.

Returns:
the immediately enclosing class of the underlying class
Throws:
SecurityException - If a security manager, s, is present and the caller's class loader is not the same as or an ancestor of the class loader for the enclosing class and invocation of s.checkPackageAccess() denies access to the package of the enclosing class
Since:
1.5

getSimpleName

public String getSimpleName()

Returns the simple name of the underlying class as given in the source code. Returns an empty string if the underlying class is anonymous.

The simple name of an array is the simple name of the component type with "[]" appended. In particular the simple name of an array whose component type is anonymous is "[]".

Returns:
the simple name of the underlying class
Since:
1.5

getTypeName

public String getTypeName()

Return an informative string for the name of this type.

Specified by:
getTypeName in interface Type
Returns:
an informative string for the name of this type
Since:
1.8

getCanonicalName

public String getCanonicalName()

Returns the canonical name of the underlying class as defined by the Java Language Specification. Returns null if the underlying class does not have a canonical name (i.e., if it is a local or anonymous class or an array whose component type does not have a canonical name).

Returns:
the canonical name of the underlying class if it exists, and null otherwise.
Since:
1.5

isAnonymousClass

public boolean isAnonymousClass()

Returns true if and only if the underlying class is an anonymous class.

Returns:
true if and only if this class is an anonymous class.
Since:
1.5

isLocalClass

public boolean isLocalClass()

Returns true if and only if the underlying class is a local class.

Returns:
true if and only if this class is a local class.
Since:
1.5

isMemberClass

public boolean isMemberClass()

Returns true if and only if the underlying class is a member class.

Returns:
true if and only if this class is a member class.
Since:
1.5

getClasses

public Class<?>[] getClasses()

Returns an array containing Class objects representing all the public classes and interfaces that are members of the class represented by this Class object. This includes public class and interface members inherited from superclasses and public class and interface members declared by the class. This method returns an array of length 0 if this Class object has no public member classes or interfaces. This method also returns an array of length 0 if this Class object represents a primitive type, an array class, or void.

Returns:
the array of Class objects representing the public members of this class
Throws:
SecurityException - If a security manager, s, is present and the caller's class loader is not the same as or an ancestor of the class loader for the current class and invocation of s.checkPackageAccess() denies access to the package of this class.
Since:
JDK1.1

getFields

public Field[] getFields()
                  throws SecurityException

Returns an array containing Field objects reflecting all the accessible public fields of the class or interface represented by this Class object.

If this Class object represents a class or interface with no no accessible public fields, then this method returns an array of length 0.

If this Class object represents a class, then this method returns the public fields of the class and of all its superclasses.

If this Class object represents an interface, then this method returns the fields of the interface and of all its superinterfaces.

If this Class object represents an array type, a primitive type, or void, then this method returns an array of length 0.

The elements in the returned array are not sorted and are not in any particular order.

Returns:
the array of Field objects representing the public fields
Throws:
SecurityException - If a security manager, s, is present and the caller's class loader is not the same as or an ancestor of the class loader for the current class and invocation of s.checkPackageAccess() denies access to the package of this class.
Since:
JDK1.1

getMethods

public Method[] getMethods()
                    throws SecurityException

Returns an array containing Method objects reflecting all the public methods of the class or interface represented by this Class object, including those declared by the class or interface and those inherited from superclasses and superinterfaces.

If this Class object represents a type that has multiple public methods with the same name and parameter types, but different return types, then the returned array has a Method object for each such method.

If this Class object represents a type with a class initialization method <clinit>, then the returned array does not have a corresponding Method object.

If this Class object represents an array type, then the returned array has a Method object for each of the public methods inherited by the array type from Object. It does not contain a Method object for clone().

If this Class object represents an interface then the returned array does not contain any implicitly declared methods from Object. Therefore, if no methods are explicitly declared in this interface or any of its superinterfaces then the returned array has length 0. (Note that a Class object which represents a class always has public methods, inherited from Object.)

If this Class object represents a primitive type or void, then the returned array has length 0.

Static methods declared in superinterfaces of the class or interface represented by this Class object are not considered members of the class or interface.

The elements in the returned array are not sorted and are not in any particular order.

Returns:
the array of Method objects representing the public methods of this class
Throws:
SecurityException - If a security manager, s, is present and the caller's class loader is not the same as or an ancestor of the class loader for the current class and invocation of s.checkPackageAccess() denies access to the package of this class.
Since:
JDK1.1

getConstructors

public Constructor<?>[] getConstructors()
                                 throws SecurityException

Returns an array containing Constructor objects reflecting all the public constructors of the class represented by this Class object. An array of length 0 is returned if the class has no public constructors, or if the class is an array class, or if the class reflects a primitive type or void. Note that while this method returns an array of Constructor<T> objects (that is an array of constructors from this class), the return type of this method is Constructor<?>[] and not Constructor<T>[] as might be expected. This less informative return type is necessary since after being returned from this method, the array could be modified to hold Constructor objects for different classes, which would violate the type guarantees of Constructor<T>[].

Returns:
the array of Constructor objects representing the public constructors of this class
Throws:
SecurityException - If a security manager, s, is present and the caller's class loader is not the same as or an ancestor of the class loader for the current class and invocation of s.checkPackageAccess() denies access to the package of this class.
Since:
JDK1.1

getField

public Field getField(String name)
               throws NoSuchFieldException,
                      SecurityException

Returns a Field object that reflects the specified public member field of the class or interface represented by this Class object. The name parameter is a String specifying the simple name of the desired field.

The field to be reflected is determined by the algorithm that follows. Let C be the class or interface represented by this object:

  1. If C declares a public field with the name specified, that is the field to be reflected.
  2. If no field was found in step 1 above, this algorithm is applied recursively to each direct superinterface of C. The direct superinterfaces are searched in the order they were declared.
  3. If no field was found in steps 1 and 2 above, and C has a superclass S, then this algorithm is invoked recursively upon S. If C has no superclass, then a NoSuchFieldException is thrown.

If this Class object represents an array type, then this method does not find the length field of the array type.

Parameters:
name - the field name
Returns:
the Field object of this class specified by name
Throws:
NoSuchFieldException - if a field with the specified name is not found.
NullPointerException - if name is null
SecurityException - If a security manager, s, is present and the caller's class loader is not the same as or an ancestor of the class loader for the current class and invocation of s.checkPackageAccess() denies access to the package of this class.
Since:
JDK1.1

getMethod

public Method getMethod(String name,
                        Class<?>... parameterTypes)
                 throws NoSuchMethodException,
                        SecurityException

Returns a Method object that reflects the specified public member method of the class or interface represented by this Class object. The name parameter is a String specifying the simple name of the desired method. The parameterTypes parameter is an array of Class objects that identify the method's formal parameter types, in declared order. If parameterTypes is null, it is treated as if it were an empty array.

If the name is "<init>" or "<clinit>" a NoSuchMethodException is raised. Otherwise, the method to be reflected is determined by the algorithm that follows. Let C be the class or interface represented by this object:

  1. C is searched for a matching method, as defined below. If a matching method is found, it is reflected.
  2. If no matching method is found by step 1 then:
    1. If C is a class other than Object, then this algorithm is invoked recursively on the superclass of C.
    2. If C is the class Object, or if C is an interface, then the superinterfaces of C (if any) are searched for a matching method. If any such method is found, it is reflected.

To find a matching method in a class or interface C: If C declares exactly one public method with the specified name and exactly the same formal parameter types, that is the method reflected. If more than one such method is found in C, and one of these methods has a return type that is more specific than any of the others, that method is reflected; otherwise one of the methods is chosen arbitrarily.

Note that there may be more than one matching method in a class because while the Java language forbids a class to declare multiple methods with the same signature but different return types, the Java virtual machine does not. This increased flexibility in the virtual machine can be used to implement various language features. For example, covariant returns can be implemented with bridge methods; the bridge method and the method being overridden would have the same signature but different return types.

If this Class object represents an array type, then this method does not find the clone() method.

Static methods declared in superinterfaces of the class or interface represented by this Class object are not considered members of the class or interface.

Parameters:
name - the name of the method
parameterTypes - the list of parameters
Returns:
the Method object that matches the specified name and parameterTypes
Throws:
NoSuchMethodException - if a matching method is not found or if the name is "<init>"or "<clinit>".
NullPointerException - if name is null
SecurityException - If a security manager, s, is present and the caller's class loader is not the same as or an ancestor of the class loader for the current class and invocation of s.checkPackageAccess() denies access to the package of this class.
Since:
JDK1.1

getConstructor

public Constructor<T> getConstructor(Class<?>... parameterTypes)
                              throws NoSuchMethodException,
                                     SecurityException

Returns a Constructor object that reflects the specified public constructor of the class represented by this Class object. The parameterTypes parameter is an array of Class objects that identify the constructor's formal parameter types, in declared order. If this Class object represents an inner class declared in a non-static context, the formal parameter types include the explicit enclosing instance as the first parameter.

The constructor to reflect is the public constructor of the class represented by this Class object whose formal parameter types match those specified by parameterTypes.

Parameters:
parameterTypes - the parameter array
Returns:
the Constructor object of the public constructor that matches the specified parameterTypes
Throws:
NoSuchMethodException - if a matching method is not found.
SecurityException - If a security manager, s, is present and the caller's class loader is not the same as or an ancestor of the class loader for the current class and invocation of s.checkPackageAccess() denies access to the package of this class.
Since:
JDK1.1

getDeclaredClasses

public Class<?>[] getDeclaredClasses()
                              throws SecurityException

Returns an array of Class objects reflecting all the classes and interfaces declared as members of the class represented by this Class object. This includes public, protected, default (package) access, and private classes and interfaces declared by the class, but excludes inherited classes and interfaces. This method returns an array of length 0 if the class declares no classes or interfaces as members, or if this Class object represents a primitive type, an array class, or void.

Returns:
the array of Class objects representing all the declared members of this class
Throws:
SecurityException - If a security manager, s, is present and any of the following conditions is met:
  • the caller's class loader is not the same as the class loader of this class and invocation of s.checkPermission method with RuntimePermission("accessDeclaredMembers") denies access to the declared classes within this class
  • the caller's class loader is not the same as or an ancestor of the class loader for the current class and invocation of s.checkPackageAccess() denies access to the package of this class
Since:
JDK1.1

getDeclaredFields

public Field[] getDeclaredFields()
                          throws SecurityException

Returns an array of Field objects reflecting all the fields declared by the class or interface represented by this Class object. This includes public, protected, default (package) access, and private fields, but excludes inherited fields.

If this Class object represents a class or interface with no declared fields, then this method returns an array of length 0.

If this Class object represents an array type, a primitive type, or void, then this method returns an array of length 0.

The elements in the returned array are not sorted and are not in any particular order.

Returns:
the array of Field objects representing all the declared fields of this class
Throws:
SecurityException - If a security manager, s, is present and any of the following conditions is met:
  • the caller's class loader is not the same as the class loader of this class and invocation of s.checkPermission method with RuntimePermission("accessDeclaredMembers") denies access to the declared fields within this class
  • the caller's class loader is not the same as or an ancestor of the class loader for the current class and invocation of s.checkPackageAccess() denies access to the package of this class
Since:
JDK1.1

getDeclaredMethods

public Method[] getDeclaredMethods()
                            throws SecurityException

Returns an array containing Method objects reflecting all the declared methods of the class or interface represented by this Class object, including public, protected, default (package) access, and private methods, but excluding inherited methods.

If this Class object represents a type that has multiple declared methods with the same name and parameter types, but different return types, then the returned array has a Method object for each such method.

If this Class object represents a type that has a class initialization method <clinit>, then the returned array does not have a corresponding Method object.

If this Class object represents a class or interface with no declared methods, then the returned array has length 0.

If this Class object represents an array type, a primitive type, or void, then the returned array has length 0.

The elements in the returned array are not sorted and are not in any particular order.

Returns:
the array of Method objects representing all the declared methods of this class
Throws:
SecurityException - If a security manager, s, is present and any of the following conditions is met:
  • the caller's class loader is not the same as the class loader of this class and invocation of s.checkPermission method with RuntimePermission("accessDeclaredMembers") denies access to the declared methods within this class
  • the caller's class loader is not the same as or an ancestor of the class loader for the current class and invocation of s.checkPackageAccess() denies access to the package of this class
Since:
JDK1.1

getDeclaredConstructors

public Constructor<?>[] getDeclaredConstructors()
                                         throws SecurityException

Returns an array of Constructor objects reflecting all the constructors declared by the class represented by this Class object. These are public, protected, default (package) access, and private constructors. The elements in the array returned are not sorted and are not in any particular order. If the class has a default constructor, it is included in the returned array. This method returns an array of length 0 if this Class object represents an interface, a primitive type, an array class, or void.

See The Java Language Specification, section 8.2.

Returns:
the array of Constructor objects representing all the declared constructors of this class
Throws:
SecurityException - If a security manager, s, is present and any of the following conditions is met:
  • the caller's class loader is not the same as the class loader of this class and invocation of s.checkPermission method with RuntimePermission("accessDeclaredMembers") denies access to the declared constructors within this class
  • the caller's class loader is not the same as or an ancestor of the class loader for the current class and invocation of s.checkPackageAccess() denies access to the package of this class
Since:
JDK1.1

getDeclaredField

public Field getDeclaredField(String name)
                       throws NoSuchFieldException,
                              SecurityException

Returns a Field object that reflects the specified declared field of the class or interface represented by this Class object. The name parameter is a String that specifies the simple name of the desired field.

If this Class object represents an array type, then this method does not find the length field of the array type.

Parameters:
name - the name of the field
Returns:
the Field object for the specified field in this class
Throws:
NoSuchFieldException - if a field with the specified name is not found.
NullPointerException - if name is null
SecurityException - If a security manager, s, is present and any of the following conditions is met:
  • the caller's class loader is not the same as the class loader of this class and invocation of s.checkPermission method with RuntimePermission("accessDeclaredMembers") denies access to the declared field
  • the caller's class loader is not the same as or an ancestor of the class loader for the current class and invocation of s.checkPackageAccess() denies access to the package of this class
Since:
JDK1.1

getDeclaredMethod

public Method getDeclaredMethod(String name,
                                Class<?>... parameterTypes)
                         throws NoSuchMethodException,
                                SecurityException

Returns a Method object that reflects the specified declared method of the class or interface represented by this Class object. The name parameter is a String that specifies the simple name of the desired method, and the parameterTypes parameter is an array of Class objects that identify the method's formal parameter types, in declared order. If more than one method with the same parameter types is declared in a class, and one of these methods has a return type that is more specific than any of the others, that method is returned; otherwise one of the methods is chosen arbitrarily. If the name is "<init>"or "<clinit>" a NoSuchMethodException is raised.

If this Class object represents an array type, then this method does not find the clone() method.

Parameters:
name - the name of the method
parameterTypes - the parameter array
Returns:
the Method object for the method of this class matching the specified name and parameters
Throws:
NoSuchMethodException - if a matching method is not found.
NullPointerException - if name is null
SecurityException - If a security manager, s, is present and any of the following conditions is met:
  • the caller's class loader is not the same as the class loader of this class and invocation of s.checkPermission method with RuntimePermission("accessDeclaredMembers") denies access to the declared method
  • the caller's class loader is not the same as or an ancestor of the class loader for the current class and invocation of s.checkPackageAccess() denies access to the package of this class
Since:
JDK1.1

getDeclaredConstructor

public Constructor<T> getDeclaredConstructor(Class<?>... parameterTypes)
                                      throws NoSuchMethodException,
                                             SecurityException

Returns a Constructor object that reflects the specified constructor of the class or interface represented by this Class object. The parameterTypes parameter is an array of Class objects that identify the constructor's formal parameter types, in declared order. If this Class object represents an inner class declared in a non-static context, the formal parameter types include the explicit enclosing instance as the first parameter.

Parameters:
parameterTypes - the parameter array
Returns:
The Constructor object for the constructor with the specified parameter list
Throws:
NoSuchMethodException - if a matching method is not found.
SecurityException - If a security manager, s, is present and any of the following conditions is met:
  • the caller's class loader is not the same as the class loader of this class and invocation of s.checkPermission method with RuntimePermission("accessDeclaredMembers") denies access to the declared constructor
  • the caller's class loader is not the same as or an ancestor of the class loader for the current class and invocation of s.checkPackageAccess() denies access to the package of this class
Since:
JDK1.1

getResourceAsStream

public InputStream getResourceAsStream(String name)

Finds a resource with a given name. The rules for searching resources associated with a given class are implemented by the defining class loader of the class. This method delegates to this object's class loader. If this object was loaded by the bootstrap class loader, the method delegates to ClassLoader.getSystemResourceAsStream(java.lang.String).

Before delegation, an absolute resource name is constructed from the given resource name using this algorithm:

  • If the name begins with a '/' ('\u002f'), then the absolute name of the resource is the portion of the name following the '/'.
  • Otherwise, the absolute name is of the following form:
    modified_package_name/name

    Where the modified_package_name is the package name of this object with '/' substituted for '.' ('\u002e').

Parameters:
name - name of the desired resource
Returns:
A InputStream object or null if no resource with this name is found
Throws:
NullPointerException - If name is null
Since:
JDK1.1

getResource

public URL getResource(String name)

Finds a resource with a given name. The rules for searching resources associated with a given class are implemented by the defining class loader of the class. This method delegates to this object's class loader. If this object was loaded by the bootstrap class loader, the method delegates to ClassLoader.getSystemResource(java.lang.String).

Before delegation, an absolute resource name is constructed from the given resource name using this algorithm:

  • If the name begins with a '/' ('\u002f'), then the absolute name of the resource is the portion of the name following the '/'.
  • Otherwise, the absolute name is of the following form:
    modified_package_name/name

    Where the modified_package_name is the package name of this object with '/' substituted for '.' ('\u002e').

Parameters:
name - name of the desired resource
Returns:
A URL object or null if no resource with this name is found
Since:
JDK1.1

getProtectionDomain

public ProtectionDomain getProtectionDomain()

Returns the ProtectionDomain of this class. If there is a security manager installed, this method first calls the security manager's checkPermission method with a RuntimePermission("getProtectionDomain") permission to ensure it's ok to get the ProtectionDomain.

Returns:
the ProtectionDomain of this class
Throws:
SecurityException - if a security manager exists and its checkPermission method doesn't allow getting the ProtectionDomain.
Since:
1.2
See Also:
ProtectionDomain, SecurityManager.checkPermission(java.security.Permission), RuntimePermission

desiredAssertionStatus

public boolean desiredAssertionStatus()

Returns the assertion status that would be assigned to this class if it were to be initialized at the time this method is invoked. If this class has had its assertion status set, the most recent setting will be returned; otherwise, if any package default assertion status pertains to this class, the most recent setting for the most specific pertinent package default assertion status is returned; otherwise, if this class is not a system class (i.e., it has a class loader) its class loader's default assertion status is returned; otherwise, the system class default assertion status is returned.

Few programmers will have any need for this method; it is provided for the benefit of the JRE itself. (It allows a class to determine at the time that it is initialized whether assertions should be enabled.) Note that this method is not guaranteed to return the actual assertion status that was (or will be) associated with the specified class when it was (or will be) initialized.

Returns:
the desired assertion status of the specified class.
Since:
1.4
See Also:
ClassLoader.setClassAssertionStatus(java.lang.String, boolean), ClassLoader.setPackageAssertionStatus(java.lang.String, boolean), ClassLoader.setDefaultAssertionStatus(boolean)

isEnum

public boolean isEnum()

Returns true if and only if this class was declared as an enum in the source code.

Returns:
true if and only if this class was declared as an enum in the source code
Since:
1.5

getEnumConstants

public T[] getEnumConstants()

Returns the elements of this enum class or null if this Class object does not represent an enum type.

Returns:
an array containing the values comprising the enum class represented by this Class object in the order they're declared, or null if this Class object does not represent an enum type
Since:
1.5

cast

public T cast(Object obj)

Casts an object to the class or interface represented by this Class object.

Parameters:
obj - the object to be cast
Returns:
the object after casting, or null if obj is null
Throws:
ClassCastException - if the object is not null and is not assignable to the type T.
Since:
1.5

asSubclass

public <U> Class<? extends U> asSubclass(Class<U> clazz)

Casts this Class object to represent a subclass of the class represented by the specified class object. Checks that the cast is valid, and throws a ClassCastException if it is not. If this method succeeds, it always returns a reference to this class object.

This method is useful when a client needs to "narrow" the type of a Class object to pass it to an API that restricts the Class objects that it is willing to accept. A cast would generate a compile-time warning, as the correctness of the cast could not be checked at runtime (because generic types are implemented by erasure).

Type Parameters:
U - the type to cast this class object to
Parameters:
clazz - the class of the type to cast this class object to
Returns:
this Class object, cast to represent a subclass of the specified class object.
Throws:
ClassCastException - if this Class object does not represent a subclass of the specified class (here "subclass" includes the class itself).
Since:
1.5

getAnnotation

public <A extends Annotation> A getAnnotation(Class<A> annotationClass)

Description copied from interface: AnnotatedElement

Returns this element's annotation for the specified type if such an annotation is present, else null.

Specified by:
getAnnotation in interface AnnotatedElement
Type Parameters:
A - the type of the annotation to query for and return if present
Parameters:
annotationClass - the Class object corresponding to the annotation type
Returns:
this element's annotation for the specified annotation type if present on this element, else null
Throws:
NullPointerException - if the given annotation class is null
Since:
1.5

isAnnotationPresent

public boolean isAnnotationPresent(Class<? extends Annotation> annotationClass)

Returns true if an annotation for the specified type is present on this element, else false. This method is designed primarily for convenient access to marker annotations.

The truth value returned by this method is equivalent to: getAnnotation(annotationClass) != null

The body of the default method is specified to be the code above.

Specified by:
isAnnotationPresent in interface AnnotatedElement
Parameters:
annotationClass - the Class object corresponding to the annotation type
Returns:
true if an annotation for the specified annotation type is present on this element, else false
Throws:
NullPointerException - if the given annotation class is null
Since:
1.5

getAnnotationsByType

public <A extends Annotation> A[] getAnnotationsByType(Class<A> annotationClass)

Description copied from interface: AnnotatedElement

Returns annotations that are associated with this element. If there are no annotations associated with this element, the return value is an array of length 0. The difference between this method and AnnotatedElement.getAnnotation(Class) is that this method detects if its argument is a repeatable annotation type (JLS 9.6), and if so, attempts to find one or more annotations of that type by "looking through" a container annotation. The caller of this method is free to modify the returned array; it will have no effect on the arrays returned to other callers.

Specified by:
getAnnotationsByType in interface AnnotatedElement
Type Parameters:
A - the type of the annotation to query for and return if present
Parameters:
annotationClass - the Class object corresponding to the annotation type
Returns:
all this element's annotations for the specified annotation type if associated with this element, else an array of length zero
Throws:
NullPointerException - if the given annotation class is null
Since:
1.8

getAnnotations

public Annotation[] getAnnotations()

Description copied from interface: AnnotatedElement

Returns annotations that are present on this element. If there are no annotations present on this element, the return value is an array of length 0. The caller of this method is free to modify the returned array; it will have no effect on the arrays returned to other callers.

Specified by:
getAnnotations in interface AnnotatedElement
Returns:
annotations present on this element
Since:
1.5

getDeclaredAnnotation

public <A extends Annotation> A getDeclaredAnnotation(Class<A> annotationClass)

Description copied from interface: AnnotatedElement

Returns this element's annotation for the specified type if such an annotation is directly present, else null. This method ignores inherited annotations. (Returns null if no annotations are directly present on this element.)

Specified by:
getDeclaredAnnotation in interface AnnotatedElement
Type Parameters:
A - the type of the annotation to query for and return if directly present
Parameters:
annotationClass - the Class object corresponding to the annotation type
Returns:
this element's annotation for the specified annotation type if directly present on this element, else null
Throws:
NullPointerException - if the given annotation class is null
Since:
1.8

getDeclaredAnnotationsByType

public <A extends Annotation> A[] getDeclaredAnnotationsByType(Class<A> annotationClass)

Description copied from interface: AnnotatedElement

Returns this element's annotation(s) for the specified type if such annotations are either directly present or indirectly present. This method ignores inherited annotations. If there are no specified annotations directly or indirectly present on this element, the return value is an array of length 0. The difference between this method and AnnotatedElement.getDeclaredAnnotation(Class) is that this method detects if its argument is a repeatable annotation type (JLS 9.6), and if so, attempts to find one or more annotations of that type by "looking through" a container annotation if one is present. The caller of this method is free to modify the returned array; it will have no effect on the arrays returned to other callers.

Specified by:
getDeclaredAnnotationsByType in interface AnnotatedElement
Type Parameters:
A - the type of the annotation to query for and return if directly or indirectly present
Parameters:
annotationClass - the Class object corresponding to the annotation type
Returns:
all this element's annotations for the specified annotation type if directly or indirectly present on this element, else an array of length zero
Throws:
NullPointerException - if the given annotation class is null
Since:
1.8

getDeclaredAnnotations

public Annotation[] getDeclaredAnnotations()

Description copied from interface: AnnotatedElement

Returns annotations that are directly present on this element. This method ignores inherited annotations. If there are no annotations directly present on this element, the return value is an array of length 0. The caller of this method is free to modify the returned array; it will have no effect on the arrays returned to other callers.

Specified by:
getDeclaredAnnotations in interface AnnotatedElement
Returns:
annotations directly present on this element
Since:
1.5

getAnnotatedSuperclass

public AnnotatedType getAnnotatedSuperclass()

Returns an AnnotatedType object that represents the use of a type to specify the superclass of the entity represented by this Class object. (The use of type Foo to specify the superclass in '... extends Foo' is distinct from the declaration of type Foo.)

If this Class object represents a type whose declaration does not explicitly indicate an annotated superclass, then the return value is an AnnotatedType object representing an element with no annotations.

If this Class represents either the Object class, an interface type, an array type, a primitive type, or void, the return value is null.

Returns:
an object representing the superclass
Since:
1.8

getAnnotatedInterfaces

public AnnotatedType[] getAnnotatedInterfaces()

Returns an array of AnnotatedType objects that represent the use of types to specify superinterfaces of the entity represented by this Class object. (The use of type Foo to specify a superinterface in '... implements Foo' is distinct from the declaration of type Foo.)

If this Class object represents a class, the return value is an array containing objects representing the uses of interface types to specify interfaces implemented by the class. The order of the objects in the array corresponds to the order of the interface types used in the 'implements' clause of the declaration of this Class object.

If this Class object represents an interface, the return value is an array containing objects representing the uses of interface types to specify interfaces directly extended by the interface. The order of the objects in the array corresponds to the order of the interface types used in the 'extends' clause of the declaration of this Class object.

If this Class object represents a class or interface whose declaration does not explicitly indicate any annotated superinterfaces, the return value is an array of length 0.

If this Class object represents either the Object class, an array type, a primitive type, or void, the return value is an array of length 0.

Returns:
an array representing the superinterfaces
Since:
1.8

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