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Packages that use Field
Package
Description
java.lang
Provides classes that are fundamental to the design of the Java
programming language.
java.lang.invoke
The java.lang.invoke
package contains dynamic language support provided directly by
the Java core class libraries and virtual machine.
javax.sql.rowset.serial
Provides utility classes to allow serializable mappings between SQL types
and data types in the Java programming language.
jdk.dynalink.linker.support
Contains classes that make it more convenient for language runtimes to
implement their own language-specific object models and type conversions
by providing basic implementations of some classes as well as various
utilities.
Methods in java.lang that return Field
Modifier and Type
Method
Description
Field
Class. getDeclaredField (String name)
Returns a Field
object that reflects the specified declared
field of the class or interface represented by this Class
object.
Field []
Class. getDeclaredFields ()
Returns an array of Field
objects reflecting all the fields
declared by the class or interface represented by this
Class
object.
Field
Class. getField (String name)
Returns a Field
object that reflects the specified public member
field of the class or interface represented by this Class
object.
Field []
Class. getFields ()
Returns an array containing Field
objects reflecting all
the accessible public fields of the class or interface represented by
this Class
object.
Methods in javax.sql.rowset.serial that return Field
Modifier and Type
Method
Description
Field []
SerialJavaObject. getFields ()
Returns an array of Field
objects that contains each
field of the object that this helper class is serializing.
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