Java Generics and Collections by Maurice Naftalin Maurice, Philip Wadler

Java Generics and Collections



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Java Generics and Collections Maurice Naftalin Maurice, Philip Wadler ebook
Page: 288
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
ISBN: 0596527756, 9780596527754
Format: chm


I read this book twice, and I suggest every java developer two read it twice or more. Java Generics are a language feature that allows for definition and use of parameterized types and methods. Since I've been taken to task in the past for my cogent observations of Java's, um, shall we say "unintuitive" behavior, particularly in the era of generics and autoboxing, I'm just going to put this one out there without making any (public (explicit)) value That is, inside the method, any subclass or SuperType could be added to the list (since it's just a Collection of SuperType) but then List would not only contain SubtypeOfSuperType objects. Suppose you have Java classes The answer to this riddle is that Java is designed to work with all kinds of generic classes, not just those which are collection-like. Generics in Java is one of those features where almost everyone uses but very people, including myself, really understand. Some time ago I passed SCJP before this exam I thought that I know Generics but I didn't. Here are some most simple and common use of generics with collection. For more information refer to Java Collections. It's finally out, after considerable effort over the last year. That was the approach used by C# when generics were introduced, but Java did not take this approach because of the huge amount of pre-existing Java code using collections. Overriding hashCode() and equals(). After working with Java for almost 15 years and deep knowledge of Java generics on the class format level I learned something very basic the really, really hard way. [SIZE="4"][COLOR="red"]Tile: Java Generics and Collections [/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE="4"][COLOR="seagreen"]Release date: October 2006 [/COLOR][/SIZE] File size: 9.5 MiB | 1 Part Genre: Java. Java generics examples -- use generics in collection. By myself and my colleague and friend Maurice Nafalin. Java Generics and Covariance/Contravariance. Phil Wadler and Maurice Naftalin are writing a book titled "Java Generics and Collections", to be published by O'Reilly Media, Inc. Generics are possibly the most talked about feature of Java 5 and Collections is the most powerful API.

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