The situation I'm trying to create is the following:
I have a base class containing a static template method that receives a ResultSet
filled by a query in the database, and returns a list with the proper results.
I have some classes, that derive from the one cited above, that represents each table from the database and all of them have a constructor that receives the ResultSet
and builds the object.
The code I've written is:
public class TableBase
{
public static <T extends TableBase> List<T> getResults(ResultSet p_Rs) throws SQLException, InstantiationException, IllegalAccessException
{
List<T> v_Table = new ArrayList<T>();
T v_TB = null;
while(p_Rs.next())
v_Table.add(new T(p_Rs));
return v_Table;
}
}
The error I got is: Cannot instantiate the type T
.
It is clear to me that it would be necessary for the compiler to "know" that all the child classes would implement the constructor that receives the ResultSet
variable, but I can't create a "abstract constructor".
Does anyone have a clue on how to solve that?
Thank you all in advance.
T
. Perhaps some sort of factory object