So heres my problem. I have two classes...SingularEntity and a ListEntity. As the name suggests, SingularEntity represents an Entity and a ListEntity represents a List of Singular Entities....the list obviously has more common properties than the SingularEntity itself. So I have an AuthorizationEntity which extends the SingularEntity class
public class SingularEntity{
}
public class AuthorizationEntity extends SingularEntity{
}
Now I have a single ListEntity which represents a List of any SingularEntities
public class ListEntity{
public List<? extends SingularEntity> data;
public ListEntity(List<? extends SingularEntity> data){
this.data = data;
}
}
Now, I want to use reflection to populate a list always....and I always run into an error in the results.add method. Says that method List.add(CAP#1) is not applicable. Any help is gladly appreciated
public List<? extends SingularEntity> build() {
List<? extends SingularEntity> results = new ArrayList<SingularEntity>();
try {
Constructor javaBeanClassConstructor =
(Constructor) DTOClass.getDeclaredConstructors()[0];
Class<?>[] constructorParameterTypes =
javaBeanClassConstructor.getParameterTypes();
for (Object[] columns : lstInput) {
Object[] constructorArgs = new Object[constructorParameterTypes.length];
for (int j = 0; j < columns.length; j++) {
Object columnValue = columns[j];
Class<?> parameterType = constructorParameterTypes[j];
// convert the column value to the correct type--if possible
constructorArgs[j] = ConversionManager.getDefaultManager()
.convertObject(columnValue, parameterType);
}
*results.add(javaBeanClassConstructor.newInstance(constructorArgs));*
}
}catch(Exception ex){
}
return results;
}
javaBeanClassConstructor.newInstance(constructorArgs)
is returning ?