I am trying to obtain a field’s value via reflection. The problem is I don’t know the field’s type and have to decide it while getting the value.
This code results with this exception:
Can not set java.lang.String field com….fieldName to java.lang.String
Field field = object.getClass().getDeclaredField(fieldName); field.setAccessible(true); Class<?> targetType = field.getType(); Object objectValue = targetType.newInstance(); Object value = field.get(objectValue);
I tried to cast, but I get compilation errors:
field.get((targetType)objectValue)
or
targetType objectValue = targetType.newInstance();
How can I do this?
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Answer
Like answered before, you should use:
Object value = field.get(objectInstance);
Another way, which is sometimes prefered, is calling the getter dynamically. example code:
public static Object runGetter(Field field, BaseValidationObject o) { // MZ: Find the correct method for (Method method : o.getMethods()) { if ((method.getName().startsWith("get")) && (method.getName().length() == (field.getName().length() + 3))) { if (method.getName().toLowerCase().endsWith(field.getName().toLowerCase())) { // MZ: Method found, run it try { return method.invoke(o); } catch (IllegalAccessException e) { Logger.fatal("Could not determine method: " + method.getName()); } catch (InvocationTargetException e) { Logger.fatal("Could not determine method: " + method.getName()); } } } } return null; }
Also be aware that when your class inherits from another class, you need to recursively determine the Field. for instance, to fetch all Fields of a given class;
for (Class<?> c = someClass; c != null; c = c.getSuperclass()) { Field[] fields = c.getDeclaredFields(); for (Field classField : fields) { result.add(classField); } }