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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T19:37:06+00:00 2026-05-10T19:37:06+00:00

I am extending a class defined in a library which I cannot change: public

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I am extending a class defined in a library which I cannot change:

public class Parent {     public void init(Map properties) { ... } } 

If I am defining a class ‘Child’ that extends Parent and I am using Java 6 with generics, what is the best way to override the init method without getting unchecked warnings?

public class Child extends Parent {     // warning: Map is a raw type. References to generic type Map<K,V> should be parameterized     public void init(Map properties) { } } 

If I add generic parameters, I get:

   // error: The method init(Map<Object,Object>) of type Child has the same erasure as init(Map) of type Parent but does not override it    public void init(Map<Object,Object>) { ... }    // same error    public void init(Map<? extends Object,? extends Object>) { ... }    // same error    public void init(Map<?,?>) { ... } 

This error occurs regardless of whether I use a specific type, a bounded wildcard, or an unbounded wildcard. Is there a correct or idiomatic way to override a non-generic method without warnings, and without using @SuppressWarnings(‘unchecked’)?

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  1. 2026-05-10T19:37:07+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 7:37 pm

    Yes, you have to declare the overriding method with the same signature as in the parent class, without adding any generics info.

    I think your best bet is to add the @SuppressWarnings('unchecked') annotation to the raw-type parameter, not the method, so you won’t squelch other generics warnings you might have in your own code.

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