is there any way to get the Instance from a Field?
Here's a sample code:
public class Apple {
// ... a bunch of stuffs..
}
public class Person {
@MyAnnotation(value=123)
private Apple apple;
}
public class AppleList {
public add(Apple apple) {
//...
}
}
public class Main {
public static void main(String args[]) {
Person person = new Person();
Field field = person.getClass().getDeclaredField("apple");
// Do some random stuffs with the annotation ...
AppleList appleList = new AppleList();
// Now I want to add the "apple" instance into appleList, which I think
// that is inside of field.
appleList.add( .. . // how do I add it here? is it possible?
// I can't do .. .add( field );
// nor .add( (Apple) field );
}
}
I need to use Reflection, because I'm using it with annotations. This is just a "sample", the method AppleList.add(Apple apple)
is actually called by getting the method from the class, and then invoking it.
and doing so, like: method.invoke( appleList, field );
causes: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: argument type mismatch
*EDIT* This might be helpful for someone who's looking for the same thing.
if the class Person, had 2 or more Apple variables:
public class Person {
private Apple appleOne;
private Apple appleTwo;
private Apple appleThree;
}
when I get the Field, like:
Person person = new Person();
// populate person
Field field = person.getClass().getDeclaredField("appleTwo");
// and now I'm getting the instance...
Apple apple = (Apple) field.get( person );
// this will actually get me the instance "appleTwo"
// because of the field itself...
at the beginning, by looking at the line alone: (Apple) field.get( person );
made me think that it would go and get an Instance which matches Apple class.
that's why I wondered: "which Apple will it return?"
The field isn't an apple itself - it's just a field. As it's an instance field, you need an instance of the declaring class before you can get a value. You want:
... after the
apple
field is populated for the instanced referred to beperson
, of course.