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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T02:29:59+00:00 2026-06-01T02:29:59+00:00

I created a constructor with Javassist which has no real method CtConstructor c =

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I created a constructor with Javassist which has no real method

CtConstructor c = CtNewConstructor.make ( argTypes, null, newClass );

When I’m trying to put out the signature of this class

c.getSignature();

I get

public Echo ()V

I’m confused what “V” means? I expected either public Echo (); or something similar…

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    2026-06-01T02:30:00+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 2:30 am

    The JVM uses a compact way of storing method signatures, of which constructors are considered a special case.

    For your example:

    • () indicates a method taking no arguments
    • V indicates that it returns nothing

    The other parts of the scheme are:

    • B – byte
    • C – char
    • D – double
    • F – float
    • I – int
    • J – long
    • S – short
    • V – void
    • Z – boolean
    • [ – array of the thing following the bracket
    • L [class name] ; – instance of this class, with dots becoming slashes
    • ( [args] ) [return type] – method signature

    For example:

    public int foo(String bar, long[][] baz)
    

    would become

    (Ljava/lang/String;[[J)I
    

    See the spec at Sun^H^H^HOracle’s web site

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