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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T18:19:24+00:00 2026-06-12T18:19:24+00:00

I’ve got an Object in Java representing the contents of a database, like so:

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I’ve got an Object in Java representing the contents of a database, like so:

public Database {
    int varA;
    String varB;
    double varC;
}

Now I’m trying to select and order certain elements for forther processing, but I want to make it configurable, so I created an enum which represents all attributes of the object like

public enum Contents {
    VarA,
    VarB,
    VarC;
}

So now when I create a selection like

Contents[] select = { Contents.VarC, Contents.VarB };

i want to generate a List of String values representing the actual database contents from this. Now the only Implementation i could think of is switching for each entry in the selection, with has a pretty ugly quadratic complexity…

public List<String> switchIT(Database db, Contents[] select) {
    List<String> results = new ArrayList<String>();

    for (Contents s : select) {
        switch(s) {
            case VarA:
                results.add(db.varA.toString());
                break;
            //go on...
        }
    }

    return results;
}

is there a more direct way to map between enum and dynamic object values?
Or in more general terms: What is the best way to select values from an object dynamically?

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    2026-06-12T18:19:26+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 6:19 pm

    Use the power of Java enums, which are fully-fledged classes.

    public enum Contents {
      VarA { public String get(Database d) { return d.getVarA(); } },
      VarB { public String get(Database d) { return d.getVarB(); } },
      VarC { public String get(Database d) { return d.getVarC(); } };
      public String get(Database d) { return ""; }
    }
    

    Your client code then becomes

    public List<String> switchIT(Database db, Contents[] select) {
      List<String> results = new ArrayList<String>();
      for (Contents s : select) results.add(s.get(db));
      return results;
    }
    

    A more concise, but slower, solution would be to use a single implementation of get based on reflection and use the name of the enum member to generate the appropriate getter name:

    public enum Contents {      
      VarA, VarB, VarC;
    
      private final Method getter;
    
      private Contents() {
        try {
          this.getter = Database.class.getMethod("get"+name());
        } catch (Exception e) { throw new RuntimeException(e); }
      }
      public String get(Database d) {
        try {
          return (String) getter.invoke(d); 
        } catch (Exception e) { throw new RuntimeException(e); }
      }
    }
    
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