There is a piece of java code that I did not write and I can't change that uses the reflector to call a class' method. Something like this (I haven't seen the code):
....
params[0] = Something;
....
Class c = Class.forName(Name);
Method m = c.getDeclaredMethod(MethodName, pt);
if (Modifier.isStatic(m.getModifiers()))
{
res = m.invoke(null, params);
}
else
{
obj = c.newInstance();
res = m.invoke(obj, params);
}
....
So far so good.
I control the class' name, the method's name and the parameters. I can send any combination of those, there is a catch though: The first parameter is hard-coded, so any parameter that I send is appended to the params array. So the method has to accept that parameter.
My question is: Is there a way to create a type and use it in there? Something like this:
public class PrintWrapper {
public static void println(Somethingtype Something, String arg) {
System.out.println(arg);
}
}
I tried using that as the Class name, but it didn't work, any idea? I need some sort of anonymous class or something.
And no, I can't change the source code or add a class to the system. The only things I control is the class' name, the method's name and the rest of the parameters.
pt
- you need to include this for your question to make sense.