Reputation: 25039
I'm trying to compile and load a class at runtime, without knowing the package of the class. I do know that the class should comply with an interface, and the location of the source, (and hence the class name). I'm trying the following:
/* Compiling source */
File root = new File("scripts");
File sourceFile = new File(root, "Test.java");
JavaCompiler compiler = ToolProvider.getSystemJavaCompiler();
compiler.run(null, null, null, sourceFile.getPath());
where the Test.java file looks something like
import foo.Itest;
public class Test implements Itest{
...
}
And I get a cannot find symbol symbol : class Itest
error from the compiler. How do I provide the compiler with the interface (which has already been loaded) to avoid this error?
[EDIT - RESOLVED]: The error came from the fact the the interface was ITest
and the source referred to an Itest
interface.
Upvotes: 9
Views: 7121
Reputation: 32831
Have you considered generating your class with javassist or something like that?
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 6581
It seems likely that the compiler.run()
is running externally and needs the class path to be set. Have you tried to pass it a suitable class path setting using the last parameter args
to the run()
call? Perhaps that's why ToolProvider.getSystemToolClassLoader()
.
This stackoverflow post might also help you.
Upvotes: 3