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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T07:53:23+00:00 2026-05-29T07:53:23+00:00

I am unable to understand what the generics code below does. I am new

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I am unable to understand what the generics code below does. I am new to generics so would appreciate all the help i can get!

Public abstract class AMetadata< C extends CMetadata, P extends PMetadata, R extends   RMetadata> extends GEntityMetada<C> 
{ 
 // class does stuff here
}

Could anyone explain how the classes are related ?

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    2026-05-29T07:53:26+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 7:53 am

    This specifies that the AMetadata class will deal with three generically-defined types, each of which are guaranteed to extend a different type (CMetadata, PMetadata, and RMetadata, respectively).

    Furthermore, the AMetadata class itself extends the GEntityMetada generic class, with its generic argument being the first generic argument type (C, which extends CMetadata) passed to AMetadata.

    To say how the classes are related would require more knowledge of the code base than this snippet provides. For example, it is possible (though unlikely) that a single type could actually extend CMetadata, PMetadata, and RMetadata, and that type could therefore be used as an argument to all three classes. But there is nothing in this generic definition to indicate that there has to be any relationship between these three classes.

    The only other information you can really get from this is that a type that extends CMetadata is a valid generic parameter for the GEntityMetada class. Whether GEntityMetada requires its argument to extend CMetadata is unclear.

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