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e59. Getting a Class ObjectThere are three ways to retrieve aClass object.
// By way of an object Class cls = object.getClass(); // By way of a string try { cls = Class.forName("java.lang.String"); } catch (ClassNotFoundException e) { } // By way of .class cls = java.lang.String.class;
e61. Determining If a Class Object Represents a Class or Interface e62. Getting the Superclass of an Object e63. Getting the Superclass of a Class Object e64. Listing the Interfaces That a Class Implements e65. Listing the Interfaces That an Interface Extends e66. Getting the Package of a Class e67. Determining from Where a Class Was Loaded e68. Loading a Class That Is Not on the Classpath e69. Dynamically Reloading a Modified Class
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