I\'m trying to invoke a method with variable arguments using java reflection. Here\'s the class which hosts the method:
public class TestClass {
public void
There is no TestClass
instance in your code snippet on which the methd is invoked. You need an instance of the TestClass
, and not just the TestClass
itself. Call newInstance()
on c
, and use the result of this call as the first argument of method.invoke()
.
Moreover, to make sure your array is considered as one argument, and not a varargs, you need to cast it to Object:
m.invoke(testClassInstance, (Object) new com.test.reflection.N[]{});
public class Test {
public void setParam(N... n) {
System.out.println("Calling set param...");
}
/**
* @param args the command line arguments
*/
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
Test t=new Test();
Class<?> c = Class.forName("test.Test");
Method method = c.getMethod ("setParam", N[].class);
method.invoke(t, (Object) new N[]{});
}
}
Works for me.