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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T20:29:18+00:00 2026-05-17T20:29:18+00:00

I have a package which contains an interface and several classes,some classes in this

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I have a package which contains an interface and several classes,some classes in this package implement that interface ,In one class that does not implement that interface,I want to write a method that returns an object of all classes which implement that interface,I dont know the name of classes which implement that interface,how can I write this method?

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    2026-05-17T20:29:19+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 8:29 pm

    Generally such functionality is missing in java reflection API. but your can probably implement it yourself pretty easily.

    Shortly you can use systemp property java.class.path to get all classpath elements. Split it using property path.separator. Then iterate over the resulted array, read each jar file using JAR API, instantiate each Class and check if your interface isAssignableFrom(theClass).

    Here is the code snippet that looks for all BSF engines available in your classpath. I wrote it for my blog post I am working on this days. This code has limitation: it works with jar files only. I believe it is enough to explain the idea.

    private static Map<String, Boolean> getEngines() throws Exception {
        Map<String, Boolean> result = new HashMap<String, Boolean>();
        String[] pathElements = System.getProperty("java.class.path").split(System.getProperty("path.separator"));
        for (String pathElement : pathElements) {
            File resource = new File(pathElement);
            if (!resource.isFile()) {
                continue;
            }
            JarFile jar = new JarFile(resource);
            for (Enumeration<JarEntry> e = jar.entries(); e.hasMoreElements();) {
                JarEntry entry = e.nextElement();
                if(entry.isDirectory()) {
                    continue;
                }
                if(!entry.getName().endsWith("Engine.class")) {
                    continue;
                }
                String className = entry.getName().replaceFirst("\\.class$", "").replace('/', '.');
                try {
                    if(BSFEngine.class.getName().equals(className)) {
                        continue;
                    }
                    Class<?> clazz = Class.forName(className);
                    if(BSFEngine.class.isAssignableFrom(clazz) && !clazz.equals(BSFEngine.class)) {
                        result.put(className, true);
                    }
                } catch (NoClassDefFoundError ex) {
                    // ignore...
                    result.put(className, false);
                }
            }
        }
        return result;
    }
    

    The method returns Map where engine class name is used as a key and boolean value indicates whether the engine is available. Engine is unavailable if it requires additional classes in classpath.

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