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I am trying to create a TreeMap with a generic type but I am unable to. I am doing this because my map can like these:

 Map<String, QueryTerm> terms = new TreeMap<String, QueryTerm>();        
    Map<String, String> params = new TreeMap<String, String>();

So instead of creating multiple functions to handle the maps with different types I want to create one which both types.

How can I do this and what am I doing wrong?

Function:

 private Map<String, ? extends Object> setDatumMap(UserSession session, String parameterName)

    {
        Map<String, ? extends Object> map = new TreeMap<String, ? extends Object>();            

        //Get comma delimited list of filter keys. Split them and use them to retrieve associated values.  
    String sFilters = (String) session.getAttribute(parameterName);
    String[] filterList = sFilters.split(",");
    for(String filterName : filterList)
    {
        String filterValue = (String) session.getAttribute(filterName);
        if (filterValue != null && !filterValue.isEmpty())
        {
            filter.put(filterName, setQueryTermList(filterValue, ListType.BOOLEAN_LIST));
        }
    }
    return filter;
}
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  • Post the function as you have tried to write it so far...
    – Tim B
    Dec 19, 2013 at 10:15
  • Take advantage of Java SE 7 Map<String, QueryTerm> terms = new TreeMap<>();. Also, you have some serious code flaws there.
    – Georgian
    Dec 19, 2013 at 10:16

2 Answers 2

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You should simply instantiate the map like so:

Map<String, Object> map = new TreeMap<String, Object>();

You can't instantiate using a wildcard, and it's not necessary unless you expect that the compiler will cast to the appropriate class by guessing what value you are going to get. We didn't get there yet.

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you need to change you this line :

private Map<String, ? extends Object> setDatumMap(UserSession session, String parameterName)
{
    Map<String, ? extends Object> map = new TreeMap<String, ? extends Object>();  
     //rest of your code   

To

private Map<String, Object> setDatumMap(UserSession session, String parameterName)
{
    Map<String, Object> map = new TreeMap<String, Object>(); 
    //rest of your code.  

This will work.

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