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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T05:39:28+00:00 2026-05-20T05:39:28+00:00

As with many inheritance problems, I find it hard to explain what I want

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As with many inheritance problems, I find it hard to explain what I want to do. But a quick (but peculiar) example should do the trick:

public interface Shell{


    public double getSize();

}

public class TortoiseShell implements Shell{
     ...
     public double getSize(){...} //implementing interface method
     ...
     public Tortoise getTortoise(){...} //new method
     ...
}

public class ShellViewer<S extends Shell>{

     S shell;

     public ShellViewer(S shell){
         this.shell = shell;
         ...
     }

}

public class TortoiseShellViewer<T extends TortoiseShell> extends ShellViewer{

    public TortoiseShellViewer(T tShell){
         super(tShell); //no problems here...
    }

    private void removeTortoise(){
        Tortoise t = tShell.getTortoise(); //ERROR: compiler can not find method in "Shell"
        ...
    }
}

The compiler does not recognise that I want to use a specific implementation of Shell for getTortoise(). Where have I gone wrong?

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    2026-05-20T05:39:29+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 5:39 am

    Based on what you’ve given here, the problem is that:

    public class TortoiseShellViewer<T extends TortoiseShell> extends ShellViewer
    

    does not specify ShellViewer (which is generic) correctly. It should be:

    public class TortoiseShellViewer<T extends TortoiseShell> extends ShellViewer<T>
    
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