Creating a program that works as javap tool

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Creating a program that works as javap tool

Creating a program that works as javap tool

Following methods of java.lang.Class class can be used to display the metadata of a class.

Method Description
public Field[] getDeclaredFields()throws SecurityException returns an array of Field objects reflecting all the fields declared by the class or interface represented by this Class object.
public Constructor[] getDeclaredConstructors()throws SecurityException returns an array of Constructor objects reflecting all the constructors declared by the class represented by this Class object.
public Method[] getDeclaredMethods()throws SecurityException returns an array of Method objects reflecting all the methods declared by the class or interface represented by this Class object.

Example of creating javap tool

Let's create a program that works like javap tool.

  1. import java.lang.reflect.*;  
  2.   
  3. public class MyJavap{  
  4.    public static void main(String[] args)throws Exception {  
  5.     Class c=Class.forName(args[0]);  
  6.       
  7.     System.out.println("Fields........");  
  8.     Field f[]=c.getDeclaredFields();  
  9.     for(int i=0;i<f.length;i++)  
  10.         System.out.println(f[i]);  
  11.       
  12.     System.out.println("Constructors........");  
  13.     Constructor con[]=c.getDeclaredConstructors();  
  14.     for(int i=0;i<con.length;i++)  
  15.         System.out.println(con[i]);  
  16.       
  17.         System.out.println("Methods........");  
  18.     Method m[]=c.getDeclaredMethods();  
  19.     for(int i=0;i<m.length;i++)  
  20.         System.out.println(m[i]);  
  21.    }  
  22.  

At runtime, you can get the details of any class, it may be user-defined or pre-defined class.