I want to discover at run-time ONLY the static Methods of a class, how can I do this? Or, how to differentiate between static and non-static methods.
Use Modifier.isStatic(method.getModifiers())
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/**
* Returns the public static methods of a class or interface,
* including those declared in super classes and interfaces.
*/
public static List getStaticMethods(Class> clazz) {
List methods = new ArrayList();
for (Method method : clazz.getMethods()) {
if (Modifier.isStatic(method.getModifiers())) {
methods.add(method);
}
}
return Collections.unmodifiableList(methods);
}
Note: This method is actually dangerous from a security standpoint. Class.getMethods "bypass[es] SecurityManager checks depending on the immediate caller's class loader" (see section 6 of the Java secure coding guidelines).
Disclaimer: Not tested or even compiled.
Note Modifier
should be used with care. Flags represented as ints are not type safe. A common mistake is to test a modifier flag on a type of reflection object that it does not apply to. It may be the case that a flag in the same position is set to denote some other information.