There are two approaches to your problem depending on whether you want to pass a class type in your method argument that extends BasicObject
and implements CodeObject
or a class object that does so. There are solutions for both.
Solution 1:
If you want to pass the Class
itself, you can do this, as explained by @bontade,
public <R extends BasicObject & CodeObject> void myMethod(Class<R> clazz)
and if you want to pass class
object, you can write
public <R extends BasicObject & CodeObject> void myMethod(R clazz)
The above is the more complex way which deals with generics.
Solution 2:
The following is the simpler one. You can define an abstract class which extends the class you want to extend and implement it:
public abstract class TargetClassType extends BasicObject implements CodeObject {
}
now if you want to pass the Class itself, do
public void myMethod(Class<TargetClassType> clazz)
or if you want to pass the class object, write
public void myMethod(TargetClassType clazz)
Either of the above solutions fits your question, but the second one is simpler.