
InvocationHandler
Here is the introduction in Oracle:
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.
Here is an example:
import java.lang.reflect.*;
public class Main {
static void customer(ProxyInterface pi){
pi.say();
}
public static void main(String[] args){
RealObject real = new RealObject();
ProxyInterface proxy = (ProxyInterface)Proxy.newProxyInstance(ProxyInterface.class.getClassLoader(),new Class[]{ProxyInterface.class}, new ProxyObject(real));
customer(proxy);
}
}
interface ProxyInterface{
void say();
}
class RealObject implements ProxyInterface{
public void say(){
System.out.println("i'm talking");
}
}
//implement InvocationHandler
class ProxyObject implements InvocationHandler{
private Object proxied = null;
public ProxyObject(){
}
public ProxyObject(Object proxied){
this.proxied = proxied;
}
public Object invoke(Object arg0, Method arg1, Object[] arg2) throws Throwable {
System.out.println("hello");
return arg1.invoke(proxied, arg2);
};
}
Here we can see the proxy class implements an InvocationHandler interface. We can use newProxyInstance to get a instance then use it as a param.




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