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Type safety: Unchecked cast
In my spring application context file, I have something like:
<util:map id="someMap" map-class="java.util.HashMap" key-type="java.lang.String" value-type="java.lang.String">
<entry ...
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What is the meaning of the type safety warning in certain Java generics casts?
What is the meaning of the Java warning "Type safety: The cast from Object to List is actually checking against the erased type List"? I get it when I try to cast an Object to a type with generic ...
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Type-safe flattening of nested collections/structures in Java
I would like to flatten arbitrary deeply nested collections/structures of elements of some type T in Java, optimally with
only having a live view and not a copied collection;
not only handling ...
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7answers
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How do you test the type-safetiness of your genericized API?
You can use e.g. JUnit to test the functionality of your library, but how do you test its type-safetiness with regards to generics and wildcards?
Only testing against codes that compile is a "happy ...
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Better type safety in Java collections
In my java coding, I often end up with several Map<String,Map<String,foo>> or Map<String,List<String>> and then I have trouble remembering which String is which key. I comment ...
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Generics and sorting in Java
Suppose you write a static function in Java to sort an array, much like Arrays.sort(). The problem with Arrays.sort() is that it receives an array of Object, and throws a ClassCastException if its ...
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Java: type safety, generics, .equals()
I'm trying to override equals() for a parametrized class. How can I make sure that this parameter is the same?
/* (non-Javadoc)
* @see java.lang.Object#equals(java.lang.Object)
* Because this is ...
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Java: properly checked class instantiation using reflection
I'm trying to use one of the simplest forms of reflection to create an instance of class:
package some.common.prefix;
public interface My {
void configure(...);
void process(...);
}
public ...
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mix generic type variables to implement a type-safe map function in Java
I want to write a type-safe map method in Java that returns a Collection of the same type as the argument passed (i.e. ArrayList, LinkedList, TreeSet, etc.) but with a different generic type (that ...
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Java Generics Type Safety warning with recursive Hashmap
I'm using a recursive tree of hashmaps, specifically Hashmap map where Object is a reference to another Hashmap and so on. This will be passed around a recursive algorithm:
foo(String filename, ...
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2answers
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Prevent method call using compiler tricks
I have roughly these types:
interface Record {}
interface UpdatableRecord extends Record {}
interface Insert<R extends Record> {
// Calling this method only makes sense if <R extends ...
3
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2answers
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Type-safe mapping from Class<T> to Thing<T>
I want to make a map-kind of container that has the following interface:
public <T> Thing<T> get(Class<T> clazz);
public <T> void put(Class<T> clazz, Thing<T> ...
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2answers
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Java and Type Safety
The MDN JavaScript guide states the following when doing a comparison between Java and JavaScript:
Type safety means, for instance, that you can't cast a Java integer into an object reference or ...
2
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3answers
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Java type safety warning
I'm trying to make an array of vectors like this:
Vector<String>[] wordList = new Vector[29];
for (int i = 0; i < wordList.length; i++) {
wordList[i] = new Vector<String>(100);
}
...
2
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3answers
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How to create a Set in which only a single type can be added which doesn't permit subclasses or superclasses to be added?
I want a Set which only holds one data type and doesn't permit any of its superclasses or subclasses from being added to the Set.
2
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4answers
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Type safety : Unchecked cast and Generics
I have a very simple map
private Map<String,T> map = Collections.synchronizedSortedMap(new TreeMap<String,T>());
I would like to define the following method
public T[] values(){
...
2
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Java generics: why someObject.getClass() doesn't return Class<? extends T>?
I would expect that from the aspect of compile time as well as from the aspect of runtime it wouldn't be a problem for .getClass() to provide a correctly-typed return value.
But I must be wrong.
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2answers
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is spring framework 3.0 type-safe
In another question I asked, raised a concern that spring framework is not type safe. Is it true, or fixed, and can you give an example what it means exactly?
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2answers
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How can I do type-safe Xpath queries in Java?
I'm currently using JDOM for doing some simple XML parsing, and it seems like nothing's type safe - I had a similar issue with using the built-in Java DOM parser, just with lots more API to wade ...
2
votes
3answers
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Convert java legacy code to generic - how to replace Object with type?
// legacy code
void setCacheValue(String name, Object value){
getServletContext().setAttribute(name, value);
}
Object getCacheValue(String name){
return ...
2
votes
1answer
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Java enums in MIDP 2 mobile application
I've just got back to MIDP development after some 4 years of .NET 2 and Java 5 and 6. During that time I got to like using enums quite a lot.
Enum is a language feature that allows a developer to ...
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6answers
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Java unsafe or unchecked expressions: cloning an arraylist
I got the unchecked expression error when compiling and found the offending line to be
ArrayList<Integer> items = (ArrayList<Integer>) this.items.clone();
I am trying to perform a deep ...
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vote
5answers
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Extending String for Typesafety - Java
I am considering a design in Java where I want a string object but with more 'type-safety' than just being of class String. This because I have a number of 'POJO' objects for Hibernate, representing ...
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vote
2answers
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How parametrize generic singleton in java
I have next problem. I have an interface:
public interface Worker<T> {
public void start(Class<? extends T> taskClass);
}
and singleton implementation of this interface:
public ...
1
vote
4answers
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“Overriding” instance variables in subtype: Possible risks?
Say I had a class SuperClass and two subclasses SubClassA and SubClassB that inherit from SuperClass.
abstract class SuperClass{
...
List someList;
...
}
class SubClassA extends ...
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2answers
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Java Builder pattern with Generic type bounds
I'm attempting to create a class with many parameters, using a Builder pattern rather than telescoping constructors. I'm doing this in the way described by Joshua Bloch's Effective Java, having ...
1
vote
5answers
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Type safety: Unchecked cast from Object
I try to cast an object to my Action class, but it results in a warning:
Type safety: Unchecked cast from Object to Action<ClientInterface>
Action<ClientInterface> action = null;
try {
...
1
vote
1answer
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Lucene's nested query evaluation regarding negation
I am adding Apache Lucene support to Querydsl (which offers type-safe queries for Java) and I am having problems understanding how Lucene evaluates queries especially regarding negation in nested ...
0
votes
1answer
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type safe manner to access fields without instantiation?
I've recently come across the problem (mostly dealing with database work) that I'll need to access data about a class without the need to have an instantiated object. An example of this would be the ...
0
votes
4answers
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Generic parameter as variable - Java
The constructor NotePanel(itemClass) refers to the missing type itemClassI have a class NotePanel<T extends AbstractNoteItem> extends JPanel, and a method in a separate class that returns a ...
0
votes
2answers
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Type erasure and collections
I am having a specific problem implementing a parametrised class Parameter, but this is something I have come across before with generics, so a general solution would be good..
The class Parameter ...
0
votes
2answers
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closures mean fully type-safe criteria?
combining closures (FCM) and generics, would it be possible to have fully type-safe criteria.
// The following works without a cast as Foo.id is a 'long' field.
List<Long> ids = ...
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Java: Type safety - unchecked cast
Here is my code:
Object[] data = GeneComparison.readData(files);
MyGenome genome = (MyGenome) data[0];
LinkedList<Species> breeds = (LinkedList<Species>) data[1];
It gives this warning ...