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Handling privates and all other fields of an object
Roberto Gentili edited this page Dec 13, 2020
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For fields handling we are going to use Fields component; Fields component uses to cache all fields for faster access.
import static org.burningwave.core.assembler.StaticComponentContainer.Fields;
import java.lang.reflect.Field;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import org.burningwave.core.classes.FieldCriteria;
@SuppressWarnings("unused")
public class FieldsHandler {
public static void execute() {
ClassLoader classLoader = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader();
//Fast access by memory address
Collection<Class<?>> loadedClasses = Fields.getDirect(classLoader, "classes");
//Access by Reflection
loadedClasses = Fields.get(classLoader, "classes");
//Get all field values of an object through memory address access
Map<Field, ?> values = Fields.getAllDirect(classLoader);
//Get all field values of an object through reflection access
values = Fields.getAll(classLoader);
Object obj = new Object() {
volatile List<Object> objectValue;
volatile int intValue;
volatile long longValue;
volatile float floatValue;
volatile double doubleValue;
volatile boolean booleanValue;
volatile byte byteValue;
volatile char charValue;
};
//Get all filtered field values of an object through memory address access
Fields.getAllDirect(
FieldCriteria.forEntireClassHierarchy().allThoseThatMatch(field -> {
return field.getType().isPrimitive();
}),
obj
).values();
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
execute();
}
}
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To include Burningwave Core library in your projects simply use with Apache Maven:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.burningwave</groupId>
<artifactId>core</artifactId>
<version>12.65.2</version>
</dependency>
To use Burningwave Core as a Java module add the following to your module-info.java
:
requires org.burningwave.core;
ClassFactory
ClassHunter
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- USE CASE: retrieving all classes of the classpath
- USE CASE: retrieving all classes that implement one or more interfaces
- USE CASE: finding all classes that extend a base class
- USE CASE: searching for all classes that have package name that matches a regex
- USE CASE: finding all classes for module name (Java 9 and later)
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- USE CASE: how to scan classes for specific annotations and collect its values
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- USE CASE: finding all classes that have at least 2 protected fields