Reputation: 77596
I have an abstract class called Client. How can I get access to an annotation that was declared on the calling method on the child class? What's the best way to handle this?
public abstract class Client {
protected void synchronize() {
// How can I get the Annotation defined on inheriting class?
StackTraceElement[] stackTraceElements = Thread.currentThread().getStackTrace();
StackTraceElement lastStackElement = stackTraceElements[stackTraceElements.length-1] ;
Method m = this.getClass().getMethod(lastStackElement.getMethodName(), String.class, int.class);
m.getAnnotation(Cache.class);
// synchronize data from server
}
}
.
public class OrderClient extends Client {
@Cache(minute = 5)
public void synchronizrWithCustomerId(String customerId) {
// So some stuff setup body and header
super.synchronize();
}
}
Upvotes: 7
Views: 2201
Reputation: 34900
Based on your example this code works well:
public class TestS1 {
public abstract class Client {
protected void synchronize() throws NoSuchMethodException {
// How can I get the Annotation defined on inheriting class?
StackTraceElement[] stackTraceElements = Thread.currentThread().getStackTrace();
StackTraceElement lastStackElement = stackTraceElements[2];
// take attention here: stackTraceElements[
2]
Method m = this.getClass().getMethod(lastStackElement.getMethodName(), String.class);
Cache annotation = m.getAnnotation(Cache.class);
System.out.println("Cache.minute = " + annotation.minute());
// synchronize data from server
}
}
also you need to mark your annotation with @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
@interface Cache {
int minute();
}
public class OrderClient extends Client {
@Cache(minute = 5)
public void synchronizrWithCustomerId(String customerId) throws NoSuchMethodException {
// So some stuff setup body and header
super.synchronize();
}
}
public void doTest() throws NoSuchMethodException {
OrderClient oc = new OrderClient();
oc.synchronizrWithCustomerId("blabla");
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws NoSuchMethodException {
TestS1 t = new TestS1();
t.doTest();
}
}
Output is: Cache.minute = 5
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 77596
Andremoniy answer is absolutely correct. The only thing I changed was the way i lookup in the stack-trace.
Cache cache = null;
try {
StackTraceElement[] stackTraceElements = Thread.currentThread().getStackTrace();
for (StackTraceElement element : stackTraceElements) {
if (this.getClass().getName().equals(element.getClassName())) {
Method method = this.getClass().getMethod(element.getMethodName(), String.class);
cache = method.getAnnotation(Cache.class);
break;
}
}
} catch (NoSuchMethodException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
Upvotes: 0