Dynamically converting java object of Object class to a given class when class name is known

I think its pretty straight forward with reflection

MyClass mobj = MyClass.class.cast(obj);

and if class name is different

Object newObj = Class.forName(classname).cast(obj);

you don't, declare an interface that declares the methods you would like to call:

public interface MyInterface
{
  void doStuff();
}

public class MyClass implements MyInterface
{
  public void doStuff()
  {
    System.Console.Writeln("done!");
  }
}

then you use

MyInterface mobj = (myInterface)obj;
mobj.doStuff();

If MyClassis not under your control then you can't make it implement some interface, and the other option is to rely on reflection (see this tutorial).


You don't have to convert the object to a MyClass object because it already is. Wnat you really want to do is to cast it, but since the class name is not known at compile time, you can't do that, since you can't declare a variable of that class. My guess is that you want/need something like "duck typing", i.e. you don't know the class name but you know the method name at compile time. Interfaces, as proposed by Gregory, are your best bet to do that.