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ResultSet rs=ps.executeQuery();  
List<<DATE>> days = new ArrayList<DATE>();  
while(rs.next()) {  
   unavailable_days.add(rs.getDate(1));  
}

I have a Prepared Statement query, which I am storing in the ResultSet. The result set consists of two columns, 1st Index-Date,2nd Index-an Id.

I want to get the dates from the result set and store it in an array or arraylist. But trying this coode I get an error under .add which says "The method add(DATE) in the type List is not applicable for the arguments (Date)"

Please help..

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  • java.sql.Date is not equal to your DATE object. So, you need to change that DATE to java.sql.Date object List. Jul 5, 2015 at 8:38
  • Could you please show the code for your class DATE? Adding to Eran's answer: You must convert a java.sql.Date to a DATE. Knowing the code for it enables us to help you with the conversion. Jul 5, 2015 at 8:39
  • Additionally, you've got double angle brackets in List<<DATE>> for some reason...
    – Jon Skeet
    Jul 5, 2015 at 8:45
  • @JonSkeet sorry that was a writing error. Using the Java.sql.Date class works, Thank you everyone. Jul 5, 2015 at 9:07

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rs.getDate() returns an instance of java.sql.Date. Your List expects DATE objects (note that Java is case sensitive).

You need :

import java.sql.Date; // or import.java.util.Date;
...
List<Date> days = new ArrayList<>();  

Note that rs.getDate() returns a java.sql.Date, which is a sub-class of java.util.Date.

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Assuming date is your defined Class which have java.sql.Date date field;

List<DATE> days = new ArrayList<DATE>(); 

while(rs.next()) {  
    DATE d=new DATE();
    d.setDate(rs.getDate(1)); 
    days.add(d); 
}

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