Is there any way to list all abstract classes within a java package? For example, in java.lang package.
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        via reflection get the list of classes int the package, and then check if the class is abstract by doing
Modifier.isAbstract( theClass.getModifiers() );
Can you find all classes in a package using reflection?
How can I determine whether a Java class is abstract by reflection
 
    
    
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        Frederic Close
        
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            With Guava's ClassPath class you can list all top level classes in a package. You can then use the Modifier class to find out if the class is abstract.
Here's a small example
public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
    ClassPath p = ClassPath.from(ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader()); // might need to provide different ClassLoader
    ImmutableSet<ClassInfo> classes = p.getTopLevelClasses("com.example");
    for (ClassInfo classInfo : classes) {
        Class clazz = classInfo.load();
        int modifiers = clazz.getModifiers();
        if (Modifier.isAbstract(modifiers)) {
            System.out.println("Class '" + clazz.getName() + "' is abstract.");
        }
    }
}
 
    
    
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