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I am new to Java. I just see the following code in the Spring framework. It looks like some kind of generic code. But what does the leading <T> mean?

<T> T getBean(Class<T> requiredType) throws BeansException;
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It means that getBean method has a generic type parameter. That's the way to define generic methods (where the generic type parameter is not part of the class definition).

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