The Constructor Class and Creating Objects
The Constructor<T> class represents a single constructor of a class. It lets you discover constructors at runtime, inspect their parameters and exceptions, and — most importantly — create new instances even when you don't know the type at compile time. Dependency injection frameworks rely on this to instantiate beans.
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