The getDeclaredField() method of java.lang.Class class is used to get the specified field of this class. The method returns the specified field of this class in the form of Field object.
Syntax:
public Field getDeclaredField(String fieldName)
throws NoSuchMethodException,
SecurityException
Parameter: This method accepts a parameter fieldName which is the Field to get.
Return Value: This method returns the specified field of this class in the form of Field objects.
Exception This method throws:
- NoSuchFieldException if a field 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 getDeclaredField() method.
Example 1:
// Java program to demonstrate// getDeclaredField() methodÂÂimportjava.util.*;ÂÂpublicclassTest {   ÂpublicObject obj;   Âpublicstaticvoidmain(String[] args)       ÂthrowsClassNotFoundException, NoSuchFieldException   Â{       Â// returns the Class object for this class       ÂClass myClass = Class.forName("Test");       ÂSystem.out.println("Class represented by myClass: "                          Â+ myClass.toString());       ÂString fieldName ="obj";       Â// Get the field of myClass       Â// using getDeclaredField() method       ÂSystem.out.println(           ÂfieldName +" Field of myClass: "           Â+ myClass.getDeclaredField(fieldName));   Â}}Output:Class represented by myClass: class Test obj Field of myClass: public java.lang.Object Test.obj
Example 2:
// Java program to demonstrate// getDeclaredField() methodÂÂimportjava.util.*;ÂÂclassMain {   ÂprivateObject obj;   Âpublicstaticvoidmain(String[] args)       ÂthrowsClassNotFoundException, NoSuchFieldException   Â{       Â// returns the Class object for this class       ÂClass myClass = Class.forName("Main");       ÂSystem.out.println("Class represented by myClass: "                          Â+ myClass.toString());       ÂString fieldName ="obj";       Âtry{           Â// Get the field of myClass           Â// using getDeclaredField() method           ÂSystem.out.println(               ÂfieldName +" Field of myClass: "               Â+ myClass.getDeclaredField(fieldName));       Â}       Âcatch(Exception e) {           ÂSystem.out.println(e);       Â}   Â}}Output:Class represented by myClass: class Main obj Field of myClass: private java.lang.Object Main.obj
Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/9/docs/api/java/lang/Class.html#getDeclaredField-java.lang.String-
