java method return type is not the actual type. For example,
public interface Foo<X extends TypeA> {
public X hello();
}
public class Bar implements Foo<TypeB> {
@Override
public TypeB hello() {
...
}
}
Method method = Bar.class.getDeclaredMethod("hello");
Class returnType = method.getReturnType();
returnType is TypeA
, not TypeB
. TypeB
is a subclass of TypeA
.
How to get the actual return type of the method? It is TypeB
, not TypeA
.
UPDATE
I used
Method[] methods = Bar.class.getDeclaredMethods();
and then iterate through the methods. The method returns the superclass. Verified that getDeclaredMethod("hello") do return the subclass type. Why are they different?
TypeB
using JDK 11-ea+17. What version of Java are you using?