It is just Warring,do not have any affect on compilation or execution.
Accorind to Java Doc
-Xlint:unchecked
Give more detail for unchecked conversion warnings that are mandated by the Java Language Specification.
Generally This comes up in Java 5 and later if you're using collections without type specifiers.
Example :
using Arraylist()
instead of Arraylist<String>()
.
You can avoid that warring by using @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
.
class NoWarn {
public static Map<String, String[]> getParameterMap(ServletRequest r)
{
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
Map<String, String[]> result = r.getParameterMap();
return result;
}
}
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