Java – how to dynamically get fields from POJOs

The following is my POJO class, which has 50 fields with setters and getters

Class Employee{
int m1;
int m2;
int m3;
.
.
int m50;
//setters and getters

From my other class, I need to get all these 50 fields to get their sum

Employee e1 =new Emploee();
int total = e1.getM1()+e2.getM2()+........e2.getM50();

Instead of manually executing 50 records, there are any methods that can be dynamically (through any loop)

thank you

Solution

You can use java reflection For simplicity, I assume that your employee calcs contains only the int field However, you can use similar rules used here to get float, double, or long values This is a complete code –

import java.lang.reflect.Field;
import java.util.List;

class Employee{

    private int m=10;
    private int n=20;
    private int o=25;
    private int p=30;
    private int q=40;
}

public class EmployeeTest{

 public static void main(String[] args) throws NoSuchFieldException,illegalaccessexception{

        int sum = 0;
        Employee employee = new Employee();
        Field[] allFields = employee.getClass().getDeclaredFields();

        for (Field each : allFields) {

            if(each.getType().toString().equals("int")){

                Field field = employee.getClass().getDeclaredField(each.getName());
                field.setAccessible(true);

                Object value = field.get(employee);
                Integer i = (Integer) value;
                sum = sum+i;
            }

        }

        System.out.println("Sum :" +sum);
 }

}
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