You can use MethodHandles.privateLookupIn (new in JDK 9) to replace Constructor hack to get a Lookup object with private access for the target class.
Mandy > On Mar 1, 2017, at 9:14 PM, mp911de <mpal...@paluch.biz> wrote: > > Is there any progress on this issue? In the light of Java 9, the workaround > with > MethodHandles.lookup()/unreflectSpecial does not work anymore because > MethodHandles is encapsulated and calling setAccessible(true) on the > constructor fails. > > Resolving method handles inside the same module seems to work with public > lookup, > but as soon as a module defines an interface with default methods and this > interface is called by a proxy handler that comes from a different module, > it's > no longer possible to resolve the MethodHandle. > > Is this the appropriate mailing list for this case? > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://openjdk.5641.n7.nabble.com/Proposal-java-lang-reflect-Proxy-and-default-methods-tp273894p300249.html > Sent from the OpenJDK Core Libraries mailing list archive at Nabble.com.