instantiate class from class object

拟墨画扇 提交于 2020-03-18 10:27:30

问题


In java, can I use a class object to dynamically instantiate classes of that type?

i.e. I want some function like this.

Object foo(Class type) {
    // return new object of type 'type'
}

回答1:


In Java 9 and afterward, if there's a declared zero-parameter ("nullary") constructor, you'd use Class.getDeclaredConstructor() to get it, then call newInstance() on it:

Object foo(Class type) throws InstantiationException, IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException {
    return type.getDeclaredConstructor().newInstance();
}

Prior to Java 9, you would have used Class.newInstance:

Object foo(Class type) throws InstantiationException, IllegalAccessException {
    return type.newInstance();
}

...but it was deprecated as of Java 9 because it threw any exception thrown by the constructor, even checked exceptions, but didn't (of course) declare those checked exceptions, effectively bypassing compile-time checked exception handling. Constructor.newInstance wraps exceptions from the constructor in InvocationTargetException instead.

Both of the above assume there's a zero-parameter constructor. A more robust route is to go through Class.getDeclaredConstructors or Class.getConstructors, which takes you into using the Reflection stuff in the java.lang.reflect package, to find a constructor with the parameter types matching the arguments you intend to give it.




回答2:


Use:

type.newInstance()

For creating an instance using the empty costructor, or use the method type.getConstructor(..) to get the relevant constructor and then invoke it.




回答3:


Yes, it is called Reflection. you can use the Class newInstance() method for this.




回答4:


use newInstance() method.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3036777/instantiate-class-from-class-object

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