I have 2 classes, say A & B:
Class A extends B {
public void subClassMthd(){
System.out.println("Hello");
}
}
Class B {
public void printHelloWorld {
System.out.println("Hello");
}
}
Now, I am using reflection to invoke the methods on Class A. I would also like to invoke the printHelloWorld method present in Class B.
I tried using
Class clazz = Class.forName("com.test.ClassA");
Object classAInstance= clazz.newInstance();
Method superClassmthd = classAInstance.getClass()
.getSuperclass().getMethod("printHelloWorld", null);
superClassmthd.invoke(classAInstance);
Also tried as
Class clazz = Class.forName("com.test.ClassA");
Object classAInstance= clazz.newInstance();
Class superClazz = Class.forName(classAInstance.getClass().getSuperclass().getName());
Object superclassInstance = superClazz.newInstance();
Method superClassmthd = superclassInstance.getMethod("printHelloWorld", null);
superClassmthd.invoke(superclassInstance );
But none of them work; they throw an InstantiationException.
What am I doing wrong here?
Try this:
The difference is using
getDeclaredMethod(), which gets methods of all visibilities (public,protected, package/default andprivate) instead ofgetMethod(), which only gets methods withpublicvisibility.