Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Different ways to create objects in java





There are Five different ways to create objects in java:

A. Using new keyword This is the most common way to create an object in java. Almost 99% of objects are created in this way.

 MyObject object = new MyObject();


B. Using Class.forName() If we know the name of the class & if it has a public default constructor we can create an object in this way.

MyObject object = (MyObject) Class.forName("subin.rnd.MyObject").newInstance();


C. Using clone() The clone() can be used to create a copy of an existing object.

MyObject anotherObject = new MyObject();
MyObject object = anotherObject.clone();


D. Using object deserialization Object deserialization is nothing but creating an object from its serialized form.

ObjectInputStream inStream = new ObjectInputStream(anInputStream );
MyObject object = (MyObject) inStream.readObject();


E. Using  classloader

this.getClass().getClassLoader().loadClass(“com.amar.myobject”).newInstance();

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