sun.reflect.annotation
public final class AnnotationInvocationHandler extends Object implements InvocationHandler, Serializable
Constructor and Description |
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AnnotationInvocationHandler(Class type,
Map memberValues)
Construct a new invocation handler for an annotation proxy.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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static Annotation |
create(Class type,
Map memberValues) |
static boolean |
equals(Class type,
Map memberValues,
Object other)
Compare an instance of AnnotationInvocationHandler with another object.
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static int |
hashCode(Class type,
Map memberValues)
Compute the hashCode for an annotation.
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Object |
invoke(Object proxy,
Method method,
Object[] args)
When a method is invoked on a proxy instance, it is wrapped and
this method is called instead, so that you may decide at runtime
how the original method should behave.
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static String |
toString(Class type,
Map memberValues)
This method is public for use by other parts of the VM.
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public AnnotationInvocationHandler(Class type, Map memberValues)
public static Annotation create(Class type, Map memberValues)
public static boolean equals(Class type, Map memberValues, Object other)
public static int hashCode(Class type, Map memberValues)
public static String toString(Class type, Map memberValues)
public Object invoke(Object proxy, Method method, Object[] args) throws Throwable
InvocationHandler
invoke
in interface InvocationHandler
proxy
- the instance that the wrapped method should be
invoked on. When this method is called by a Proxy object,
`proxy' will be an instance of Proxy
, and oddly enough,
Proxy.getInvocationHandler(proxy)
will return
this
!method
- the reflected method to invoke on the proxy.
When this method is called by a Proxy object, 'method'
will be the reflection object owned by the declaring
class or interface, which may be a supertype of the
interfaces the proxy directly implements.args
- the arguments passed to the original method, or
null
if the method takes no arguments.
(But also be prepared to handle a 0-length array).
Arguments of primitive type, such as boolean
or int
, are wrapped in the appropriate
class such as Boolean
or Integer
.void
, the proxy
instance will ignore it. If the wrapped method returns
a primitive, this must be the correct wrapper type whose value
is exactly assignable to the appropriate type (no widening
will be performed); a null object in this case causes a
NullPointerException
. In all remaining cases, if
the returned object is not assignment compatible to the
declared type of the original method, the proxy instance
will generate a ClassCastException
.Throwable
- this interface is listed as throwing anything,
but the implementation should only throw unchecked
exceptions and exceptions listed in the throws clause of
all methods being overridden by the proxy instance. If
something is thrown that is not compatible with the throws
clause of all overridden methods, the proxy instance will
wrap the exception in an UndeclaredThrowableException.
Note that an exception listed in the throws clause of the
`method' parameter might not be declared in additional
interfaces also implemented by the proxy object.Proxy
,
UndeclaredThrowableException