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Why should I care that Java doesn't have reified generics?

This came up as a question I asked in an interview recently as something the candidate wished to see added to the Java language. It's commonly-identified as a pain that Java doesn't have reified ...
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What are the limitations of Scala's Manifests?

Scala's Manifests are a way to get around some type erasure problems due to the JVM's lack of reified generics. They are discussed in several other questions; here are a few: What is a Manifest in ...
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Scala: Method overloading over generic types

In C# I can overload methods on generic type as shown in the example below: // http://ideone.com/QVooD using System; using System.Collections.Generic; public class Test { public static void ...
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How does C# generics affect collections with primitives

As I understand it, C#/.Net generics support some degree of reification. So, if I have the following code: List<int> list = new List<int>(); list.Add(1); Will the value 1 be autoboxed ...
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Any word on reified generics in Java?

I know this question will probably provoke more discussion than concrete answers (which I know isn't preferable). But with the recent acquisition by Oracle, I was wondering if there's been any word ...
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Casting to a Class which is determined at run-time

I have a method fetchObjects(String) that is expected to return an array of Contract business objects. The className parameter tells me what kind of business objects I should return (of course this ...