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An annotation type declaration 2.
An annotation type declaration 2.
 

/*
Java 2, v5.0 (Tiger) New Features
by Herbert Schildt
ISBN: 0072258543
Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Osborne, 2004
*/
import java.lang.annotation.*; 
import java.lang.reflect.*; 
 
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)  
@interface MyAnno 
  String str()
  int val()

 
public class Meta1 
 
  // myMeth now has two arguments. 
  @MyAnno(str = "Two Parameters", val = 19
  public static void myMeth(String str, int i)  
  
    Meta1 ob = new Meta1()
 
    try 
      Class c = ob.getClass()
 
      // Here, the parameter types are specified. 
      Method m = c.getMethod("myMeth", String.class, int.class)
 
      MyAnno anno = m.getAnnotation(MyAnno.class)
  
      System.out.println(anno.str() " " + anno.val())
    catch (NoSuchMethodException exc) { 
       System.out.println("Method Not Found.")
    
  
 
  public static void main(String args[]) { 
    myMeth("test"10)
  
}           
         
  
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