I've a list of strings, field names, of a class in a loop from resource bundle. I create an object and then using loop i want to set values for that object. For example, for object
Foo f = new Foo();
with parameter param1, I ha开发者_开发技巧ve string "param1" and I somehow want to concate "set" with it like "set"+"param1" and then apply it on f instance as:
f.setparam1("value");
and same for getter. I know reflection will help but I couldn't manage to do it. Please help. Thanks!
You can do something like this. You can make this code more generic so that you can use it for looping on fields:
Class aClass = f.getClass();
Class[] paramTypes = new Class[1];
paramTypes[0] = String.class; // get the actual param type
String methodName = "set" + fieldName; // fieldName String
Method m = null;
try {
m = aClass.getMethod(methodName, paramTypes);
} catch (NoSuchMethodException nsme) {
nsme.printStackTrace();
}
try {
String result = (String) m.invoke(f, fieldValue); // field value
System.out.println(result);
} catch (IllegalAccessException iae) {
iae.printStackTrace();
} catch (InvocationTargetException ite) {
ite.printStackTrace();
}
Apache Commons BeanUtils does it.
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