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Methodjava.lang.reflect

Java 1.1

This
class represents a method. Instances of Method are
obtained by calling the getMethod( ) and related
methods of java.lang.Class.
Method implements the Member
interface, so you can use the methods of that interface to obtain the
method name, modifiers, and declaring class. In addition,
getreturnType( )
, getParameterTypes(
), and getExceptionTypes( ) also return
important information about the represented method.

Perhaps most importantly, the
invoke( ) method allows the method represented by
the Method object to be invoked with a specified
array of argument values. If any of the arguments are of primitive
types, they must be converted to their corresponding wrapper object
types in order to be passed to invoke( ). If the
represented method is an instance method (i.e., if it is not
static), the instance on which it should be
invoked must also be passed to invoke( ). The
return value of the represented method is returned by
invoke( ). If the return value is a primitive
value, it is first converted to the corresponding wrapper type. If
the invoked method causes an exception, the
Throwable object it throws is wrapped within the
InvocationTargetException that is thrown by
invoke( ).

In Java 5.0,
Method

implements
GenericDeclaration to support reflection on the
type variables defined by generic methods and
AnnotatedElement to support reflection on method
annotations. Additionally, getParameterAnnotations(
) supports reflection on method parameter
annotations. The new methods getGenericReturnType(
) , getGenericParameterTypes(
), and getGenericExceptionTypes( )
support reflection on generic method signatures. Finally, the new
isVarArgs( ) method returns true if the method was
declared using Java 5.0 varargs syntax.


Figure 10-98. java.lang.reflect.Method

public final class

Method extends AccessibleObject implements GenericDeclaration, Member {
// No Constructor
// Public Instance Methods

5.0 public Object

getDefaultValue ( );
public Class<?>[ ]

getExceptionTypes ( );

5.0 public Type[ ]

getGenericExceptionTypes ( );

5.0 public Type[ ]

getGenericParameterTypes ( );

5.0 public Type

getGenericReturnType ( );

5.0 public java.lang.annotation.Annotation[ ][ ]

getParameterAnnotations ( );
public Class<?>[ ]

getParameterTypes ( );
public Class<?>

getReturnType ( );
public Object

invoke (Object

obj , Object...

args )
throws IllegalAccessException, IllegalArgumentException, InvocationTargetException;

5.0 public boolean

isBridge ( );

5.0 public boolean

isVarArgs ( );

5.0 public String

toGenericString ( );
// Methods Implementing GenericDeclaration

5.0 public TypeVariable<Method>[ ]

getTypeParameters ( );
// Methods Implementing Member
public Class<?>

getDeclaringClass ( );
public int

getModifiers ( );
public String

getName ( );

5.0 public boolean

isSynthetic ( );
// Public Methods Overriding AccessibleObject

5.0 public <T extends java.lang.annotation.Annotation> T

getAnnotation
(Class<T>

annotationClass );

5.0 public java.lang.annotation.Annotation[ ]

getDeclaredAnnotations ( );
// Public Methods Overriding Object
public boolean

equals (Object

obj );
public int

hashCode ( );
public String

toString ( );
}


Passed To


java.lang.annotation.AnnotationTypeMismatchException.AnnotationTypeMismatchException(
), InvocationHandler.invoke( )

Returned By


Class.{getDeclaredMethod( ),
geTDeclaredMethods( ),
getEnclosingMethod( ), getMethod(
), getMethods( )},
java.lang.annotation.AnnotationTypeMismatchException.element(
)


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