Here is what I want to do:
I have an interface Service as follows:
public interface Service<A extends Object, R extends Object> {
R run(A a);
}
Now, I want to link two such services, while keeping it generic:
public class Link<A, R> implements Service<A, R> {
private Service<A, X> s1; // fail
private Service<X, R> s2; // fail
public <X> Link(Service<A, X> s1, Service<X, R> s2) {
this.s1 = s1;
this.s2 = s2;
}
@Override
public R run(A a) {
return s2.run(s1.run(a));
}
}
The problem that I want to address is to assign a generic type X to class Link, but I want that to be inferred through its constructor and not through the class declaration.
How is it achievable?
Edit:
The way I've solved this is by a utility static method which does the linking process:
public static <A, I, R> Service<A, R> link(final Service<A, I> s1, final Service<I, R> s2) {
return new Service<A, R>() {
@Override
public R run(A a) throws Exception {
I intermediate = s1.run(a);
return s2.run(intermediate);
}
};
}