The getConstructor() method of java.lang.Class class is used to get the specified constructor of this class with the specified parameter type, which is the constructor that is public and its members. The method returns the specified constructor of this class in the form of Constructor object.
Syntax:
public Constructor<T> getConstructor(Class[] parameterType) throws NoSuchMethodException, SecurityException
Parameter: This constructor accepts a parameters parameterType which is the array of parameter type for the specified constructor.
Return Value: This method returns the specified constructor of this class in the form of Constructor objects.
Exception This method throws:
- NoSuchMethodException if a constructor with the specified name is not found.
- NullPointerException if name is null
- SecurityException if a security manager is present and the security conditions are not met.
Below programs demonstrate the getConstructor() method.
Example 1:
// Java program to demonstrate
// getConstructor() method
import
java.util.*;
public
class
Test {
public
Test() {}
public
static
void
main(String[] args)
throws
ClassNotFoundException, NoSuchMethodException
{
// returns the Class object for this class
Class myClass = Class.forName(
"Test"
);
System.out.println(
"Class represented by myClass: "
+ myClass.toString());
Class[] parameterType =
null
;
// Get the constructor of myClass
// using getConstructor() method
System.out.println(
"Constructor of myClass: "
+ myClass.getConstructor(parameterType));
}
}
Output:Class represented by myClass: class Test Constructor of myClass: public Test()
Example 2:
// Java program to demonstrate
// getConstructor() constructor
import
java.util.*;
class
Main {
private
Main() {}
public
static
void
main(String[] args)
throws
ClassNotFoundException, NoSuchMethodException
{
// returns the Class object for this class
Class myClass = Class.forName(
"Main"
);
System.out.println(
"Class represented by myClass: "
+ myClass.toString());
Class[] parameterType =
null
;
try
{
// Get the constructor of myClass
// using getConstructor() method
System.out.println(
"Constructor of myClass: "
+ myClass.getConstructor(parameterType));
}
catch
(Exception e) {
System.out.println(e);
}
}
}
Output:Class represented by myClass: class Main java.lang.NoSuchMethodException: Main.<init>()
Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/9/docs/api/java/lang/Class.html#getConstructor-java.lang.Class…-