public final class Method extends Executable
Method provides information about, and access to, a single method
 on a class or interface.  The reflected method may be a class method
 or an instance method (including an abstract method).
 A Method permits widening conversions to occur when matching the
 actual parameters to invoke with the underlying method's formal
 parameters, but it throws an IllegalArgumentException if a
 narrowing conversion would occur.
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| boolean | equals(Object obj)Compares this  Methodagainst the specified object. | 
| AnnotatedType | getAnnotatedReturnType()Returns an  AnnotatedTypeobject that represents the use of a type to
 specify the return type of the method/constructor represented by this
 Executable. | 
| <T extends Annotation> | getAnnotation(Class<T> annotationClass)Returns this element's annotation for the specified type if
 such an annotation is present, else null. | 
| Annotation[] | getDeclaredAnnotations()Returns annotations that are directly present on this element. | 
| Class<?> | getDeclaringClass()Returns the  Classobject representing the class or interface
 that declares the executable represented by this object. | 
| Object | getDefaultValue()Returns the default value for the annotation member represented by
 this  Methodinstance. | 
| Class<?>[] | getExceptionTypes()Returns an array of  Classobjects that represent the
 types of exceptions declared to be thrown by the underlying
 executable represented by this object. | 
| Type[] | getGenericExceptionTypes()Returns an array of  Typeobjects that represent the
 exceptions declared to be thrown by this executable object. | 
| Type[] | getGenericParameterTypes()Returns an array of  Typeobjects that represent the formal
 parameter types, in declaration order, of the executable represented by
 this object. | 
| Type | getGenericReturnType()Returns a  Typeobject that represents the formal return
 type of the method represented by thisMethodobject. | 
| int | getModifiers()Returns the Java language modifiers for
 the executable represented by this object. | 
| String | getName()Returns the name of the method represented by this  Methodobject, as aString. | 
| Annotation[][] | getParameterAnnotations()Returns an array of arrays of  Annotations that
 represent the annotations on the formal parameters, in
 declaration order, of theExecutablerepresented by
 this object. | 
| int | getParameterCount()Returns the number of formal parameters (whether explicitly
 declared or implicitly declared or neither) for the executable
 represented by this object. | 
| Class<?>[] | getParameterTypes()Returns an array of  Classobjects that represent the formal
 parameter types, in declaration order, of the executable
 represented by this object. | 
| Class<?> | getReturnType()Returns a  Classobject that represents the formal return type
 of the method represented by thisMethodobject. | 
| TypeVariable<Method>[] | getTypeParameters()Returns an array of  TypeVariableobjects that represent the
 type variables declared by the generic declaration represented by thisGenericDeclarationobject, in declaration order. | 
| int | hashCode()Returns a hashcode for this  Method. | 
| Object | invoke(Object obj,
      Object... args)Invokes the underlying method represented by this  Methodobject, on the specified object with the specified parameters. | 
| boolean | isBridge()Returns  trueif this method is a bridge
 method; returnsfalseotherwise. | 
| boolean | isDefault()Returns  trueif this method is a default
 method; returnsfalseotherwise. | 
| boolean | isSynthetic()Returns  trueif this executable is a synthetic
 construct; returnsfalseotherwise. | 
| boolean | isVarArgs()Returns  trueif this executable was declared to take a
 variable number of arguments; returnsfalseotherwise. | 
| String | toGenericString()Returns a string describing this  Method, including
 type parameters. | 
| String | toString()Returns a string describing this  Method. | 
getAnnotatedExceptionTypes, getAnnotatedParameterTypes, getAnnotatedReceiverType, getAnnotationsByType, getParametersgetAnnotations, getDeclaredAnnotation, getDeclaredAnnotationsByType, isAccessible, isAnnotationPresent, setAccessible, setAccessibleclone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, waitgetAnnotations, getDeclaredAnnotation, getDeclaredAnnotationsByType, isAnnotationPresentpublic Class<?> getDeclaringClass()
Class object representing the class or interface
 that declares the executable represented by this object.getDeclaringClass in interface MembergetDeclaringClass in class Executablepublic String getName()
Method
 object, as a String.getName in interface MembergetName in class Executablepublic int getModifiers()
getModifiers in interface MembergetModifiers in class ExecutableModifierpublic TypeVariable<Method>[] getTypeParameters()
TypeVariable objects that represent the
 type variables declared by the generic declaration represented by this
 GenericDeclaration object, in declaration order.  Returns an
 array of length 0 if the underlying generic declaration declares no type
 variables.getTypeParameters in interface GenericDeclarationgetTypeParameters in class ExecutableTypeVariable objects that represent
     the type variables declared by this generic declarationGenericSignatureFormatError - if the generic
     signature of this generic declaration does not conform to
     the format specified in
     The Java™ Virtual Machine Specificationpublic Class<?> getReturnType()
Class object that represents the formal return type
 of the method represented by this Method object.public Type getGenericReturnType()
Type object that represents the formal return
 type of the method represented by this Method object.
 If the return type is a parameterized type,
 the Type object returned must accurately reflect
 the actual type parameters used in the source code.
 
If the return type is a type variable or a parameterized type, it is created. Otherwise, it is resolved.
Type object that represents the formal return
     type of the underlying  methodGenericSignatureFormatError - if the generic method signature does not conform to the format
     specified in
     The Java™ Virtual Machine SpecificationTypeNotPresentException - if the underlying method's
     return type refers to a non-existent type declarationMalformedParameterizedTypeException - if the
     underlying method's return typed refers to a parameterized
     type that cannot be instantiated for any reasonpublic Class<?>[] getParameterTypes()
Class objects that represent the formal
 parameter types, in declaration order, of the executable
 represented by this object.  Returns an array of length
 0 if the underlying executable takes no parameters.getParameterTypes in class Executablepublic int getParameterCount()
getParameterCount in class Executablepublic Type[] getGenericParameterTypes()
Type objects that represent the formal
 parameter types, in declaration order, of the executable represented by
 this object. Returns an array of length 0 if the
 underlying executable takes no parameters.
 If a formal parameter type is a parameterized type,
 the Type object returned for it must accurately reflect
 the actual type parameters used in the source code.
 
If a formal parameter type is a type variable or a parameterized type, it is created. Otherwise, it is resolved.
getGenericParameterTypes in class ExecutableTypes that represent the formal
     parameter types of the underlying executable, in declaration orderGenericSignatureFormatError - if the generic method signature does not conform to the format
     specified in
     The Java™ Virtual Machine SpecificationTypeNotPresentException - if any of the parameter
     types of the underlying executable refers to a non-existent type
     declarationMalformedParameterizedTypeException - if any of
     the underlying executable's parameter types refer to a parameterized
     type that cannot be instantiated for any reasonpublic Class<?>[] getExceptionTypes()
Class objects that represent the
 types of exceptions declared to be thrown by the underlying
 executable represented by this object.  Returns an array of
 length 0 if the executable declares no exceptions in its throws clause.getExceptionTypes in class Executablepublic Type[] getGenericExceptionTypes()
Type objects that represent the
 exceptions declared to be thrown by this executable object.
 Returns an array of length 0 if the underlying executable declares
 no exceptions in its throws clause.
 If an exception type is a type variable or a parameterized type, it is created. Otherwise, it is resolved.
getGenericExceptionTypes in class ExecutableGenericSignatureFormatError - if the generic method signature does not conform to the format
     specified in
     The Java™ Virtual Machine SpecificationTypeNotPresentException - if the underlying executable's
     throws clause refers to a non-existent type declarationMalformedParameterizedTypeException - if
     the underlying executable's throws clause refers to a
     parameterized type that cannot be instantiated for any reasonpublic boolean equals(Object obj)
Method against the specified object.  Returns
 true if the objects are the same.  Two Methods are the same if
 they were declared by the same class and have the same name
 and formal parameter types and return type.equals in class Objectobj - the reference object with which to compare.true if this object is the same as the obj
          argument; false otherwise.Object.hashCode(), 
HashMappublic int hashCode()
Method.  The hashcode is computed
 as the exclusive-or of the hashcodes for the underlying
 method's declaring class name and the method's name.hashCode in class ObjectObject.equals(java.lang.Object), 
System.identityHashCode(java.lang.Object)public String toString()
Method.  The string is
 formatted as the method access modifiers, if any, followed by
 the method return type, followed by a space, followed by the
 class declaring the method, followed by a period, followed by
 the method name, followed by a parenthesized, comma-separated
 list of the method's formal parameter types. If the method
 throws checked exceptions, the parameter list is followed by a
 space, followed by the word throws followed by a
 comma-separated list of the thrown exception types.
 For example:
 
    public boolean java.lang.Object.equals(java.lang.Object)
 
 The access modifiers are placed in canonical order as
 specified by "The Java Language Specification".  This is
 public, protected or private first,
 and then other modifiers in the following order:
 abstract, default, static, final,
 synchronized, native, strictfp.
public String toGenericString()
Method, including
 type parameters.  The string is formatted as the method access
 modifiers, if any, followed by an angle-bracketed
 comma-separated list of the method's type parameters, if any,
 followed by the method's generic return type, followed by a
 space, followed by the class declaring the method, followed by
 a period, followed by the method name, followed by a
 parenthesized, comma-separated list of the method's generic
 formal parameter types.
 If this method was declared to take a variable number of
 arguments, instead of denoting the last parameter as
 "Type[]", it is denoted as
 "Type...".
 A space is used to separate access modifiers from one another
 and from the type parameters or return type.  If there are no
 type parameters, the type parameter list is elided; if the type
 parameter list is present, a space separates the list from the
 class name.  If the method is declared to throw exceptions, the
 parameter list is followed by a space, followed by the word
 throws followed by a comma-separated list of the generic thrown
 exception types.
 The access modifiers are placed in canonical order as
 specified by "The Java Language Specification".  This is
 public, protected or private first,
 and then other modifiers in the following order:
 abstract, default, static, final,
 synchronized, native, strictfp.
toGenericString in class ExecutableMethod,
 include type parameterspublic Object invoke(Object obj, Object... args) throws IllegalAccessException, IllegalArgumentException, InvocationTargetException
Method
 object, on the specified object with the specified parameters.
 Individual parameters are automatically unwrapped to match
 primitive formal parameters, and both primitive and reference
 parameters are subject to method invocation conversions as
 necessary.
 If the underlying method is static, then the specified obj
 argument is ignored. It may be null.
 
If the number of formal parameters required by the underlying method is
 0, the supplied args array may be of length 0 or null.
 
If the underlying method is an instance method, it is invoked using dynamic method lookup as documented in The Java Language Specification, Second Edition, section 15.12.4.4; in particular, overriding based on the runtime type of the target object will occur.
If the underlying method is static, the class that declared the method is initialized if it has not already been initialized.
If the method completes normally, the value it returns is returned to the caller of invoke; if the value has a primitive type, it is first appropriately wrapped in an object. However, if the value has the type of an array of a primitive type, the elements of the array are not wrapped in objects; in other words, an array of primitive type is returned. If the underlying method return type is void, the invocation returns null.
obj - the object the underlying method is invoked fromargs - the arguments used for the method callobj with parameters
 argsIllegalAccessException - if this Method object
              is enforcing Java language access control and the underlying
              method is inaccessible.IllegalArgumentException - if the method is an
              instance method and the specified object argument
              is not an instance of the class or interface
              declaring the underlying method (or of a subclass
              or implementor thereof); if the number of actual
              and formal parameters differ; if an unwrapping
              conversion for primitive arguments fails; or if,
              after possible unwrapping, a parameter value
              cannot be converted to the corresponding formal
              parameter type by a method invocation conversion.InvocationTargetException - if the underlying method
              throws an exception.NullPointerException - if the specified object is null
              and the method is an instance method.ExceptionInInitializerError - if the initialization
 provoked by this method fails.public boolean isBridge()
true if this method is a bridge
 method; returns false otherwise.public boolean isVarArgs()
true if this executable was declared to take a
 variable number of arguments; returns false otherwise.isVarArgs in class Executabletrue if an only if this executable was declared
 to take a variable number of arguments.public boolean isSynthetic()
true if this executable is a synthetic
 construct; returns false otherwise.isSynthetic in interface MemberisSynthetic in class Executablepublic boolean isDefault()
true if this method is a default
 method; returns false otherwise.
 A default method is a public non-abstract instance method, that
 is, a non-static method with a body, declared in an interface
 type.public Object getDefaultValue()
Method instance.  If the member is of a primitive type,
 an instance of the corresponding wrapper type is returned. Returns
 null if no default is associated with the member, or if the method
 instance does not represent a declared member of an annotation type.Method instance.TypeNotPresentException - if the annotation is of type
     Class and no definition can be found for the
     default class value.public <T extends Annotation> T getAnnotation(Class<T> annotationClass)
getAnnotation in interface AnnotatedElementgetAnnotation in class ExecutableT - the type of the annotation to query for and return if presentannotationClass - the Class object corresponding to the
        annotation typeNullPointerException - if the given annotation class is nullpublic Annotation[] getDeclaredAnnotations()
getDeclaredAnnotations in interface AnnotatedElementgetDeclaredAnnotations in class Executablepublic Annotation[][] getParameterAnnotations()
Annotations that
 represent the annotations on the formal parameters, in
 declaration order, of the Executable represented by
 this object.  Synthetic and mandated parameters (see
 explanation below), such as the outer "this" parameter to an
 inner class constructor will be represented in the returned
 array.  If the executable has no parameters (meaning no formal,
 no synthetic, and no mandated parameters), a zero-length array
 will be returned.  If the Executable has one or more
 parameters, a nested array of length zero is returned for each
 parameter with no annotations. The annotation objects contained
 in the returned arrays are serializable.  The caller of this
 method is free to modify the returned arrays; it will have no
 effect on the arrays returned to other callers.
 A compiler may add extra parameters that are implicitly
 declared in source ("mandated"), as well as parameters that
 are neither implicitly nor explicitly declared in source
 ("synthetic") to the parameter list for a method.  See Parameter for more information.getParameterAnnotations in class ExecutableParameter, 
Parameter.getAnnotations()public AnnotatedType getAnnotatedReturnType()
AnnotatedType object that represents the use of a type to
 specify the return type of the method/constructor represented by this
 Executable.
 If this Executable object represents a constructor, the AnnotatedType object represents the type of the constructed object.
 If this Executable object represents a method, the AnnotatedType object represents the use of a type to specify the return
 type of the method.getAnnotatedReturnType in class ExecutableExecutable Submit a bug or feature 
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