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what's the best approach to unwrap a dynamic proxy to retrieve the original object beneath? The dynamic proxy has been created using java.lang.reflect.Proxy.newProxyInstance()

Thank you.

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  • it depends how you've created it. Which library? the JDK Proxy? Or CGLIB/Javassist?
    – Bozho
    Dec 10, 2010 at 14:01
  • @Bozho: I've updated the question to be more precise
    – MRalwasser
    Dec 10, 2010 at 14:04
  • This supposes that there is an original object. What InvocationHandler is sent to newProxyInstance()? Dec 10, 2010 at 14:42
  • I found very useful this answer on another post. Furthermore, this question is a nearly-duplicate and it would be good to merge the suggestions in both IMHO
    – reallynice
    Nov 25, 2014 at 8:03

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There's no good method: Proxy.getInvocationHandler(proxy) returns handler, but the problem is to extract the original object from the handler. If your handler is an anonymous class, the only way to extract original object is to use reflection and extract original from field named val$something - very ugly method. Better way is to create non-anonymous handler class with a getter, then you do:

((YourHandler)Proxy.getInvocationHandler(proxy)).getOriginalObject()
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Each proxy has an InvocationHandler associated with it. Only the InvocationHandler knows which object (if any) underlies the proxy. If you control the creation of the proxy, then you can supply your own InvocationHandler that will have the extra functionality that you desire (i.e. will be able to disclose the underlying object.) If you don't, then I am afraid you're out of luck.

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You can use the Proxy.getInvocationHandler(proxy) method to obtain the original InvocationHandler.

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    That's not the wrapped object. Sep 11, 2012 at 0:24

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