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Well, I have an interface which is;

public interface abc {
    public<T extends JPanel> T initalize();
}

And I'm implementing it. Here is thing, when I defining function like:

public class Startup_thePanel extends JPanel implements abc {
   public Startup_thePanel initalize() {

            return this;
    }
}

I'm getting warning on function initalize which is 'Type safety: The expression of type ... needs unchecked conversion to conform to ...'.

I can get rid of this with using suppresswarning but I do not want to use it. What am I missing ?

Thanks in advance...

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    Can you please add the whole warning? By the way, you should your implemented initialize method with @Override.
    – Tom
    Jun 2, 2015 at 13:12
  • yes you were right, thanks for info, but I got the right answer below. Jun 2, 2015 at 13:21

2 Answers 2

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public interface abc<T extends JPanel> {
    public T initalize();
}

public class Startup_thePanel extends JPanel implements abc<Startup_thePanel> {
   public Startup_thePanel initalize() {

            return this;
    }
}

this would make the compiler to know which type of interface your are implementing.

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4

try this

public interface abc<T extends JPanel> {
    public T initalize();
}


public class Startup_thePanel extends JPanel implements abc<Startup_thePanel> {

    private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;

    @Override
    public Startup_thePanel initalize() {

            return this;
    }
}
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  • 1
    I wouldn't remove the upper bound of the generic type T.
    – Tom
    Jun 2, 2015 at 13:22

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