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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T16:16:24+00:00 2026-06-05T16:16:24+00:00

I am using jdk 1.6 My main method : exmp3<String , Integer> exmp3 =

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I am using jdk 1.6
My main method :

exmp3<String , Integer> exmp3 = new exmp3( "ravi" , new ArrayList<String>());
                exmp3.put(5);
                exmp3.put(15);
                exmp3.put(20);
                ArrayList<Integer> a =  exmp3.getObject();
                System.out.println(a.size());

class exmp3 :

public class exmp3<ABC , XYZ>
{
    private ABC abc ;
    private ArrayList<XYZ> xyz;

        public exmp3(ABC abc , ArrayList<XYZ> xyz)
        {
            this.xyz =  xyz;
        }

        public void put(int i)
        {
            ArrayList<Integer> a =  (ArrayList<Integer>) this.xyz;
            a.add(i);
        }

        public ArrayList<XYZ> getObject()
        {
            return xyz;
        }
    }

My query is while creating instance of exmp3 in main method why String is accepted as parametric type of ArrayList where as i have mentioned exmp3<String , Integer> exmp3 in main method.

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    2026-06-05T16:16:25+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 4:16 pm

    Because you are using this :

    new exmp3( "ravi" , new ArrayList<String>());
    

    which is almost the same as

    new exmp3<Object,Object>( "ravi" , new ArrayList<String>());
    

    Arguments in methods or constructors never defines the types when instancing. the compiler only sees (if you don’t think about erasure) :

    new exmp3( String , ArrayList);
    

    while your instance is declared to use this definition :

    public class exmp3<Object, Object>
    {
        private Object abc ;
        private ArrayList<Object> xyz;
    
            public exmp3(Object abc , ArrayList<Object> xyz)
            {
                this.xyz =  xyz;
            }
    
            public void put(int i)
            {
                ArrayList<Integer> a =  (ArrayList<Integer>) this.xyz;
                a.add(i);
            }
    
            public ArrayList<Object> getObject()
            {
                return xyz;
            }
        }
    
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