Hello StackOverflow Community,
I recently discovered Java Instrumentation and what great things you can do with it, so I decided to write a small library for me that simplifies some of these things.
I have the following method (simplified):
public static void editClass(Class<*> clazz) {
...
}
It adds a transformer via Instrumentation that transforms the bytecode of loaded classes with the name of clazz.getName()
.
So in my premain method, I can say
editClass(Foo.class);
My problem is, by specifying the class via a reference to it (.class), this class gets loaded before the transformer is added, so after that, I have to retransform the class which prevents me from adding/removing methods and so on.
So, is there a way to not load the class when using this class reference? Or an other way to implement this? I know that I could just pass the class name as an argument, but I would really like to make this whole library type-safe and make refactoring easier.
Thanks in advance!
editClass
method will use theFoo
class anyway, so attempts to control the loading time are doomed to fail (or end up in very fragile code). TheFoo
class could be loaded when the calling class is linked or verified.