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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T16:18:53+00:00 2026-05-24T16:18:53+00:00

Given a generic tree based (Java) data model. Let’s say abstract class XModel {

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Given a generic tree based (Java) data model. Let’s say

abstract class XModel {
  long id;
  XModel parent;
}

class ProjectModel extends XModel {
  String customer;
}

class FileModel extends XModel {
  String name;
}

class FolderModel extends XModel {
  String name;
  String attributes;
}

My challenge is to make sure that FileModels are only used in FolderModels (or PrjectModels) and FolderModels are only used in ProjectModels.
Since the model should be extensible – is there any generic way to do this constraint validation (like XML Schema does) without hardcoding the parent-child-realtions in a validation method?

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    2026-05-24T16:18:54+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 4:18 pm

    I would use generics and interfaces that describe the restrictions

      interface Model {
    
      }
    
      abstract class AbstractModel<P extends Model> implements Model {
    
        Long id;
        P    parent;
      }
    
      class ProjectModel extends AbstractModel implements HasFileModel,
          HasFolderModel {
    
      }
    
      interface HasFileModel extends Model {
      }
    
      static class FileModel extends AbstractModel<HasFileModel> {
    
      }
    
      interface HasFolderModel extends Model {
    
      }
    
      class FolderModel extends AbstractModel<HasFolderModel> implements
          HasFileModel {
    
      }
    

    This way the child only restricts the parent to an interface not a concrete type

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