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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T08:24:20+00:00 2026-05-12T08:24:20+00:00

If you have an enum that you are accessing via reflection how would you

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If you have an enum that you are accessing via reflection how would you pass it’s value into method.invoke call.

Would it be something like (shown as a static method for simplicity)


    Class enumClazz = Class.forName("mypkg.MyEnum",true,MyClassLoader);
    Class myReflectedClazz = Class.forName("mypkg.MyClass",true,MyClassLoader);
    Field f = enumClazz.getField("MyEnumValue");

    Method m = myReflectedClazz.getMethod("myMethod",enumClazz);
    m.invoke(null,f.get(null));
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    2026-05-12T08:24:21+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 8:24 am

    You should probably do:

    Enum e = Enum.valueOf(enumClazz, "MyEnumValue");
    

    You will get unchecked warnings as you are using raw types but this will compile and run.

    Using reflection, you would need to pass an instance to access a Field – however in the case of static methods, you can pass in null to Field‘s get method as follows:

    m.invoke(null,f.get(null));
    

    Also – is myMethod a static method as you are calling this with no instance as well?

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