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This work corresponds to the API signatures of JSR 219: Foundation Profile 1.1. In the event of a discrepency between this work and the JSR 219 specification, which is available at http://www.jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=219, the latter takes precedence. */ package java.lang.reflect; /** * InvocationHandler is the interface implemented by * the invocation handler of a proxy instance. * *

Each proxy instance has an associated invocation handler. * When a method is invoked on a proxy instance, the method * invocation is encoded and dispatched to the invoke * method of its invocation handler. * * @author Peter Jones * @version 1.5, 00/02/02 * @see Proxy * @since JDK1.3 */ public interface InvocationHandler { /** * Processes a method invocation on a proxy instance and returns * the result. This method will be invoked on an invocation handler * when a method is invoked on a proxy instance that it is * associated with. * * @param proxy the proxy instance that the method was invoked on * * @param method the Method instance corresponding to * the interface method invoked on the proxy instance. The declaring * class of the Method object will be the interface that * the method was declared in, which may be a superinterface of the * proxy interface that the proxy class inherits the method through. * * @param args an array of objects containing the values of the * arguments passed in the method invocation on the proxy instance, * or null if interface method takes no arguments. * Arguments of primitive types are wrapped in instances of the * appropriate primitive wrapper class, such as * java.lang.Integer or java.lang.Boolean. * * @return the value to return from the method invocation on the * proxy instance. If the declared return type of the interface * method is a primitive type, then the value returned by * this method must be an instance of the corresponding primitive * wrapper class; otherwise, it must be a type assignable to the * declared return type. If the value returned by this method is * null and the interface method's return type is * primitive, then a NullPointerException will be * thrown by the method invocation on the proxy instance. If the * value returned by this method is otherwise not compatible with * the interface method's declared return type as described above, * a ClassCastException will be thrown by the method * invocation on the proxy instance. * * @throws Throwable the exception to throw from the method * invocation on the proxy instance. The exception's type must be * assignable either to any of the exception types declared in the * throws clause of the interface method or to the * unchecked exception types java.lang.RuntimeException * or java.lang.Error. If a checked exception is * thrown by this method that is not assignable to any of the * exception types declared in the throws clause of * the interface method, then an * {@link UndeclaredThrowableException} containing the * exception that was thrown by this method will be thrown by the * method invocation on the proxy instance. * * @see UndeclaredThrowableException */ public Object invoke(Object proxy, Method method, Object[] args) throws Throwable; }





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