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package org.elasticsearch.hadoop.mr.compat;
import java.lang.reflect.InvocationHandler;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import org.elasticsearch.hadoop.util.Assert;
import org.elasticsearch.hadoop.util.ReflectionUtils;
public class ReflectiveInvoker implements InvocationHandler {
private final Object target;
public ReflectiveInvoker(Object target) {
this.target = target;
}
@Override
public Object invoke(Object proxy, Method method, Object[] args) throws Throwable {
Method m = ReflectionUtils.findMethod(target.getClass(), method.getName(), method.getParameterTypes());
// toString on target seems to lead to weird effects to use the class name instead
Assert.notNull(m, String.format("Cannot find method %s on target %s", method, target.getClass()));
return m.invoke(target, args);
}
public Object target() {
return target;
}
}