Reflections VS jOOR

Compare Reflections vs jOOR and see what are their differences.

Reflections

Java runtime metadata analysis (by ronmamo)

jOOR

jOOR - Fluent Reflection in Java jOOR is a very simple fluent API that gives access to your Java Class structures in a more intuitive way. The JDK's reflection APIs are hard and verbose to use. Other languages have much simpler constructs to access type meta information at runtime. Let us make Java reflection better. (by jOOQ)
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Reflections jOOR
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4,744 2,821
0.3% 0.2%
0.0 2.8
10 months ago 4 months ago
Java Java
Do What The F*ck You Want To Public License Apache License 2.0
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Reflections

Posts with mentions or reviews of Reflections. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-07-03.
  • Is it possible to obtain all the built-in classes via reflection?
    1 project | /r/javahelp | 23 Jul 2022
    You could use the Reflections library(https://github.com/ronmamo/reflections) to do that within a specific package to do what you want(example taken from the Github repository)
  • Get list of objects/classes/interfaces under a package
    2 projects | /r/androiddev | 3 Jul 2021
    I'm building an app with Jetpack Compose in Kotlin, and I would like to get a list of material icons from the package androidx.compose.material.icons. I think scanning the package and get the list of objects would be good enough, so I have tried using classgraph and reflections but both of them return an empty list even when I scanned with no filters i.e just input the package name (I followed their sample code). I hope someone who has done this before can show me the correct approach to this issue, thanks a lot

jOOR

Posts with mentions or reviews of jOOR. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

We haven't tracked posts mentioning jOOR yet.
Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Reflections and jOOR you can also consider the following projects:

ClassGraph - An uber-fast parallelized Java classpath scanner and module scanner.

ReflectASM - High performance Java reflection

Objenesis - Okay, it's pretty easy to instantiate objects in Java through standard reflection. However there are many cases where you need to go beyond what reflection provides. For example, if there's no public constructor, you want to bypass the constructor code, or set final fields. There are numerous clever (but fiddly) approaches to getting around this and this library provides a simple way to get at them. You will find the official site here.

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