Zombies
Zombies

Reputation: 25872

Java: How to load a class (and its inner classes) that is already on the class path?

How can I load a class that is already on the class path, instantiate it, and also instantiate any inner classes defined within it?

EG:

public class TestClass {


    public class InnerClass { }

}

Upvotes: 7

Views: 8923

Answers (3)

Justin
Justin

Reputation: 4477

Class.forName("your classname").newInstance().

The inner classes will be instantiated only if the constructor instantiates them.

Upvotes: 2

Andrzej Doyle
Andrzej Doyle

Reputation: 103787

As a side note, given that your primary question has been answered - often people will declare inner classes as in your example above, without giving a thought to whether they can be static inner classes instead.

In my experience, the vast majority of (non-anonymous) inner classes can be static, as they don't need to access their parent class' instance members. Declaring the inner class as static in this case is both more efficient (as the runtime doesn't need to define a new class for each parent instance), less confusing (since new TestClass().new InnerClass().getClass() != new TestClass().new InnerClass().getClass()) and easier to instantiate if you don't have an appropriate instance of TestClass handy.

So if this applies to you, you could (and arguably should) declare you inner class thusly:

public class TestClass {

    public static class InnerClass { }

}

and then you can simply instantiate it as new TestClass.InnerClass().

(If you need to access member fields from within InnerClass, then just ignore all this of course!)

Upvotes: 7

BalusC
BalusC

Reputation: 1108702

Inner classes cannot exist outside the parent class. You need to construct the parent class first. Without reflection this would look like:

InnerClass innerClass = new TestClass().new InnerClass();

In reflection, you need to pass the parent class in during construction of the inner class.

Object testClass = Class.forName("com.example.TestClass").newInstance();
for (Class<?> cls : testClass.getClass().getDeclaredClasses()) {
    // You would like to exclude static nested classes 
    // since they require another approach.
    if (!Modifier.isStatic(cls.getModifiers())) {
        Object innerClass = cls
            .getDeclaredConstructor(new Class[] { testClass.getClass() })
            .newInstance(new Object[] { testClass });
    }
}

Upvotes: 15

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