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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T22:04:41+00:00 2026-05-16T22:04:41+00:00

I’m writing a method that should extract the fully qualified class name out of

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I’m writing a method that should extract the fully qualified class name out of a java.lang.reflect.Method-object. As i could not find any convenience method to get the classname of a Method-object, i’m trying to extract it with the following Regex-expression:

([A-Za-z.]*)[\(]

(maybe there’s also a way without a Regex?).

public String getFullClassName(Method method) {
  // Example methodname:
  // public void com.test.user.impl.UserServiceImpl.deleteUser(java.lang.Long) throws com.test.user.api.exception.UserServiceException
  String methodName = method.toString();
  Pattern p = Pattern.compile("([A-Za-z.]*)[\\(]");
  Matcher m = p.matcher(methodName);
  String result = "";
  while (m.find()) {
      result = m.group();
  }
  return result;
}

Unfortunately, the Regex i built does not work correctly, as it gives me two result groups, but it should only give me one group. When i call the method with the Method

public void com.test.user.impl.UserServiceImpl.deleteUser(java.lang.Long) throws com.test.user.api.exception.UserServiceException

,i get two matching groups:

Group(0) = com.test.user.impl.UserServiceImpl.deleteUser(
Group(1) = com.testuser.impl.UserServiceImpl.deleteUser

so the method returns the first group “com.test.user.impl.UserServiceImpl.deleteUser(“, but it should be “com.test.user.impl.UserServiceImpl.deleteUser“. I don’t want to choose the group manually, but i want a Regex that should already give me one matching group. Whats wrong with my Regex?

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    2026-05-16T22:04:42+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 10:04 pm
    String methodName = method.getDeclaringClass().getName() 
    

    if you insist to use regex, here is the fix:

    while (m.find()) {
        result = m.group(1);
    
        System.out.println(result);
    }
    

    group() or group(0) ALWAYS return the whole matched string. You need group(n) where n > 0 to get the value inside bracket.

    However, I’d suggest that you are not using regex for this case.

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