Where I try to create two static overloading methods I got an compilation error. Can anyone explain this
public class A {
public static void a(Set<String> stringSet) {}
public static void a(Set<Map<String,String>> mapSet) {}
}
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The reason is type erasure. Generics are not stored in the classes, they are compile-time info only, so at runtime, the two methods are identical and hence there is a naming conflict. Reference These three methods are actually identical (read: they produce identical bytecode):
If you really want to have two separate methods, you must provide different method signatures (e.g. different method names, an additional parameter for one of the methods etc.) |
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From the point of view of the methods parameters |
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You got the compiler error because the methods are not overloaded properly. Both methods have a parameter of Set type that makes both the methods identical for he compiler. |
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