java.lang.Class
java.lang.Object
None
java.io.Seriablizable
JDK 1.0 or later
As of Java 1.1, instances of the Class class are used as run-time descriptions of all Java data types, both reference types and primitive types. The Class class has also been greatly expanded in 1.1 to provide support for the Reflection API. Prior to 1.1, Class just provided run-time descriptions of reference types.
A Class object provides considerable information about the data type. You can use the isPrimitive() method to find out if a Class object describes a primitive type, while isArray() indicates if the object describes an array type. If a Class object describes a class or interface type, there are numerous methods that return information about the fields, methods, and constructors of the type. This information is returned as java.lang.reflect.Field, java.lang.reflect.Method, and java.lang.reflect.Constructor objects.
There are a number of ways that you can get a Class object for a particular data type:
Class s = String.class; Class i = int.class; Class v = java.util.Vector.class;
Class v = Class.forName("java.util.Vector");
This technique still works in Java 1.1, but it is more cumbersome (and less efficient) than using a class literal.
You can create an instance of a class using the newInstance() method of a Class object, if the class has a constructor that takes no arguments.
The Class class has no public constructors; it cannot be explicitly instantiated. Class objects are normally created by the ClassLoader class or a ClassLoader object.
public final class java.lang.Class extends java.lang.Object implements java.io.Serializable { // Class Methods public static native Class forName(String className); // Instance Methods public Class[] getClasses(); // New in 1.1 public native ClassLoader getClassLoader(); public native Class getComponentType(); // New in 1.1 public Constructor getConstructor(Class[] parameterTypes); // New in 1.1 public Constructor[] getConstructors(); // New in 1.1 public Class[] getDeclaredClasses(); // New in 1.1 public Constructor getDeclaredConstructor(Class[] parameterTypes); // New in 1.1 public Constructor[] getDeclaredConstructors(); // New in 1.1 public Field getDeclaredField(String name); // New in 1.1 public Field[] getDeclaredFields(); // New in 1.1 public Method getDeclaredMethod(String name, Class[] parameterTypes) // New in 1.1 public Method[] getDeclaredMethods() // New in 1.1 public Class getDeclaringClass(); // New in 1.1 public Field getField(String name); // New in 1.1 public Field[] getFields(); // New in 1.1 public native Class[] getInterfaces(); public Method getMethod(String name, Class[] parameterTypes); // New in 1.1 public Method[] getMethods(); // New in 1.1 public native int getModifiers(); // New in 1.1 public native String getName(); public URL getResource(String name); // New in 1.1 public InputStream getResourceAsStream(String name); // New in 1.1 public native Object[] getSigners(); // New in 1.1 public native Class getSuperclass(); public native boolean isArray(); // New in 1.1 public native boolean isAssignableFrom(Class cls); // New in 1.1 public native boolean isInstance(Object obj); // New in 1.1 public native boolean isInterface(); public native boolean isPrimitive(); // New in 1.1 public native Object newInstance(); public String toString(); }
public static Class forName(String className) throws ClassNotFoundException
Name of a class qualified by the name of its package. If the class is defined inside of another class, all dots (.) that separate the top-level class name from the class to load must be changed to dollar signs ($) for the name to be recognized.
A Class object that describes the named class.
If the class cannot be loaded because it cannot be found.
This method dynamically loads a class if it has not already been loaded. The method returns a Class object that describes the named class.
The most common use of forName() is for loading classes on the fly when an application wants to use classes it wasn't built with. For example, a web browser uses this technique. When a browser needs to load an applet, the browser calls Class.forName() for the applet. The method loads the class if it has not already been loaded and returns the Class object that encapsulates the class. The browser then creates an instance of the applet by calling the Class object's newInstance() method.
When a class is loaded using a ClassLoader object, any classes loaded at the instigation of that class are also loaded using the same ClassLoader object. This method implements that security policy by trying to find a ClassLoader object to load the named class. The method searches the stack for the most recently invoked method associated with a class that was loaded using a ClassLoader object. If such a class is found, the ClassLoader object associated with that class is used.
New as of JDK 1.1
An array of Class objects that contains the public classes and interfaces that are members of this class.
If this Class object represents a reference type, this method returns an array of Class objects that lists all of the public classes and interfaces that are members of this class or interface. The list includes public classes and interfaces that are inherited from superclasses and that are defined by this class or interface. If there are no public member classes or interfaces, or if this Class represents a primitive type, the method returns an array of length 0.
As of Java 1.1.1, this method always returns an array of length 0, no matter how many public member classes this class or interface actually declares.
The ClassLoader object used to load this class or null if this class was not loaded with a ClassLoader.
This method returns the ClassLoader object that was used to load this class. If this class was not loaded with a ClassLoader, null is returned.
This method is useful for making sure that a class gets loaded with the same class loader as was used for loading this Class object.
New as of JDK 1.1
A Class object that describes the component type of this class if it is an array type.
If this Class object represents an array type, this method returns a Class object that describes the component type of the array. If this Class does not represent an array type, the method returns null.
public Constructor getConstructor(Class[] parameterTypes) throws NoSuchMethodException, SecurityException
New as of JDK 1.1
An array of Class objects that describes the parameter types, in declared order, of the constructor.
A Constructor object that reflects the specified public constructor of this class.
If the specified constructor does not exist.
If the checkMemberAccess() method of the SecurityManager throws a SecurityException.
If this Class object represents a class, this method returns a Constructor object that reflects the specified public constructor of this class. The constructor is located by searching all of the constructors of the class for a public constructor that has exactly the same formal parameters as specified. If this Class does not represent a class, the method returns null.
public Constructor[] getConstructors() throws SecurityException
New as of JDK 1.1
An array of Constructor objects that reflect the public constructors of this class.
If the checkMemberAccess() method of the SecurityManager throws a SecurityException.
If this Class object represents a class, this method returns an array of Constructor objects that reflect the public constructors of this class. If there are no public constructors, or if this Class does not represent a class, the method returns an array of length 0.
New as of JDK 1.1
An array of Class objects that contains all of the declared classes and interfaces that are members of this class.
If the checkMemberAccess() method of the SecurityManager throws a SecurityException.
If this Class object represents a reference type, this method returns an array of Class objects that lists all of the classes and interfaces that are members of this class or interface. The list includes public, protected, default access, and private classes and interfaces that are defined by this class or interface, but it excludes classes and interfaces inherited from superclasses. If there are no such member classes or interfaces, or if this Class represents a primitive type, the method returns an array of length 0.
As of Java 1.1.1, this method always returns an array of length 0, no matter how many member classes this class or interface declares.
public Constructor getDeclaredConstructor(Class[] parameterTypes) throws NoSuchMethodException, SecurityException
New as of JDK 1.1
An array of Class objects that describes the parameter types, in declared order, of the constructor.
A Constructor object that reflects the specified declared constructor of this class.
If the specified constructor does not exist.
If the checkMemberAccess() method of the SecurityManager throws a SecurityException.
If this Class object represents a class, this method returns a Constructor object that reflects the specified declared constructor of this class. The constructor is located by searching all of the constructors of the class for a public, protected, default access, or private constructor that has exactly the same formal parameters as specified. If this Class does not represent a class, the method returns null.
public Constructor[] getDeclaredConstructors() throws SecurityException
New as of JDK 1.1
An array of Constructor objects that reflect the declared constructors of this class.
If the checkMemberAccess() method of the SecurityManager throws a SecurityException.
If this Class object represents a class, this method returns an array of Constructor objects that reflect the public, protected, default access, and private constructors of this class. If there are no declared constructors, or if this Class does not represent a class, the method returns an array of length 0.
public Field getDeclaredField(String name) throws NoSuchFieldException, SecurityException
New as of JDK 1.1
The simple name of the field.
A Field object that reflects the specified declared field of this class.
If the specified field does not exist.
If the checkMemberAccess() method of the SecurityManager throws a SecurityException.
If this Class object represents a class or interface, this method returns a Field object that reflects the specified declared field of this class. The field is located by searching all of the fields of the class (but not inherited fields) for a public, protected, default access, or private field that has the specified simple name. If this Class does not represent a class or interface, the method returns null.
New as of JDK 1.1
An array of Field objects that reflect the declared fields of this class.
If the checkMemberAccess() method of the SecurityManager throws a SecurityException.
If this Class object represents a class or interface, this method returns an array of Field objects that reflect the public, protected, default access, and private fields declared by this class, but excludes inherited fields. If there are no declared fields, or if this Class does not represent a class or interface, the method returns an array of length 0.
This method does not reflect the implicit length field for array types. The methods of the class Array should be used to manipulate array types.
public Method getDeclaredMethod(String name, Class[] parameterTypes) throws NoSuchMethodException, SecurityException
New as of JDK 1.1
The simple name of the method.
An array of Class objects that describes the parameter types, in declared order, of the method.
A Method object that reflects the specified declared method of this class.
If the specified method does not exist.
If the checkMemberAccess() method of the SecurityManager throws a SecurityException.
If this Class object represents a class or interface, this method returns a Method object that reflects the specified declared method of this class. The method is located by searching all of the methods of the class (but not inherited methods) for a public, protected, default access, or private method that has the specified simple name and exactly the same formal parameters as specified. If this Class does not represent a class or interface, the method returns null.
New as of JDK 1.1
An array of Method objects that reflect the declared methods of this class.
If the checkMemberAccess() method of the SecurityManager throws a SecurityException.
If this Class object represents a class or interface, this method returns an array of Method objects that reflect the public, protected, default access, and private methods declared by this class, but excludes inherited methods. If there are no declared methods, or if this Class does not represent a class or interface, the method returns an array of length 0.
New as of JDK 1.1
A Class object that represents the declaring class if this class is a member of another class.
If this Class object represents a class or interface that is a member of another class or interface, this method returns a Class object that describes the declaring class or interface. If this class or interface is not a member of another class or interface, or if it represents a primitive type, the method returns null.
public Field getField(String name) throws NoSuchFieldException, SecurityException
New as of JDK 1.1
The simple name of the field.
A Field object that reflects the specified public field of this class.
If the specified field does not exist.
If the checkMemberAccess() method of the SecurityManager throws a SecurityException.
If this Class object represents a class or interface, this method returns a Field object that reflects the specified public field of this class. The field is located by searching all of the fields of the class, including any inherited fields, for a public field that has the specified simple name. If this Class does not represent a class or interface, the method returns null.
New as of JDK 1.1
An array of Field objects that reflect the public fields of this class.
If the checkMemberAccess() method of the SecurityManager throws a SecurityException.
If this Class object represents a class or interface, this method returns an array of Field objects that reflect the public fields declared by this class and any inherited public fields. If there are no public fields, or if this Class does not represent a class or interface, the method returns an array of length 0.
This method does not reflect the implicit length field for array types. The methods of the class Array should be used to manipulate array types.
An array of the interfaces implemented by this class or extended by this interface.
If the Class object represents a class, this method returns an array that refers to all of the interfaces that the class implements. The order of the interfaces referred to in the array is the same as the order in the class declaration's implements clause. If the class does not implement any interfaces, the length of the returned array is 0.
If the object represents an interface, this method returns an array that refers to all of the interfaces that this interface extends. The interfaces occur in the order they appear in the interface declaration's extends clause. If the interface does not extend any interfaces, the length of the returned array is 0.
If the object represents a primitive or array type, the method returns an array of length 0.
public Method getMethod(String name, Class[] parameterTypes) throws NoSuchMethodException, SecurityException
New as of JDK 1.1
The simple name of the method.
An array of Class objects that describes the parameter types, in declared order, of the method.
A Method object that reflects the specified public method of this class.
If the specified method does not exist.
If the checkMemberAccess() method of the SecurityManager throws a SecurityException.
If this Class object represents a class or interface, this method returns a Method object that reflects the specified public method of this class. The method is located by searching all of the methods of the class, including any inherited methods, for a public method that has the specified simple name and exactly the same formal parameters as specified. If this Class does not represent a class or interface, the method returns null.
New as of JDK 1.1
An array of Method objects that reflect the public methods of this class.
If the checkMemberAccess() method of the SecurityManager throws a SecurityException.
If this Class object represents a class or interface, this method returns an array of Method objects that reflect the public methods declared by this class and any inherited public methods. If there are no public methods or if this Class doesn't represent a class or interface, the method returns an array of length 0.
New as of JDK 1.1
An integer that represents the modifier keywords used to declare this class.
If this Class object represents a class or interface, this method returns an integer value that represents the modifiers used to declare the class or interface. The Modifier class should be used to decode the returned value.
The fully qualified name of this class or interface.
This method returns the fully qualified name of the type represented by this Class object.
If the object represents the class of an array, the method returns a String that contains as many left square brackets as there are dimensions in the array, followed by a code that indicates the type of element contained in the base array. Consider the following:
(new int [3][4][5]).getClass().getName()
This code returns "[[[I". The codes used to indicate the element type are as follows:
Code |
Type |
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[ |
array |
B |
byte |
C |
char |
d |
double |
F |
float |
I |
int |
J |
long |
L fully_qualified_class_name |
class or interface |
S |
short |
Z |
boolean |
New as of JDK 1.1
A resource name.
A URL object that is connected to the specified resource or null if the resource cannot be found.
This method finds a resource with the given name for this Class object and returns a URL object that is connected to the resource. The rules for searching for a resource associated with a class are implemented by the ClassLoader for the class; this method simply calls the getResource() method of the ClassLoader. If this class does not have a ClassLoader (i.e., it is a system class), the method calls the ClassLoader.getSystemResource() method.
New as of JDK 1.1
A resource name.
An InputStream object that is connected to the specified resource or null if the resource cannot be found.
This method finds a resource with the given name for this Class object and returns an InputStream object that is connected to the resource. The rules for searching for a resource associated with a class are implemented by the ClassLoader for the class; this method simply calls the getResourceAsStream() method of the ClassLoader. If this class does not have a ClassLoader (i.e., it is a system class), the method calls the ClassLoader.getSystemResourceAsStream() method.
New as of JDK 1.1
An array of Objects that represents the signers of this class.
This method returns an array of objects that represents the digital signatures for this class.
The superclass of this class or null if there is no superclass.
If the Class object represents a class other than Object, this method returns the Class object that represents its superclass. If the object represents an interface, the Object class, or a primitive type, the method returns null.
New as of JDK 1.1
true if this object describes an array type; otherwise false.
New as of JDK 1.1
A Class object to be tested.
true if the type represented by cls is assignable to the type of this class: otherwise false.
If cls is null.
This method determines whether or not the type represented by cls is assignable to the type of this class. If this class represents a class, this class must be the same as cls or a superclass of cls. If this class represents an interface, this class must be the same as cls or a superinterface of cls. If this class represents a primitive type, this class must be the same as cls.
New as of JDK 1.1
An Object to be tested.
true if obj can be cast to the reference type specified by this class; otherwise false.
If obj is null.
This method determines whether or not the object represented by obj can be cast to the type of this class object without causing a ClassCastException. This method is the dynamic equivalent of the instanceof operator.
true if this object describes an interface; otherwise false.
New as of JDK 1.1
true if this object describes a primitive type; otherwise false.
public native Object newInstance () throws InstantiationException, IllegalAccessException
A reference to a new instance of this class.
If the Class object represents an interface or an abstract class.
If the class or an initializer is not accessible.
This method creates a new instance of this class by performing these steps:
The newInstance() method is useful for creating an instance of a class that has been dynamically loaded using the forName() method.
The reference returned by this method is usually cast to the type of object that is instantiated.
The newInstance() method can throw objects that are not instances of the classes it is declared to throw. If the constructor invoked by newInstance() throws an exception, the exception is thrown by newInstance() regardless of the class of the object.
A String that contains the name of the class with either 'class' or 'interface' prepended as appropriate.
Object.toString()
This method returns a string representation of the Class object.
Method |
Inherited From |
Method |
Inherited From |
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clone() |
Object |
equals() |
Object |
finalize() |
Object |
getClass() |
Object |
hashCode() |
Object |
notify() |
Object |
notifyAll() |
Object |
wait() |
Object |
wait(long) |
Object |
wait(long, int) |
Object |
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