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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T22:54:14+00:00 2026-06-13T22:54:14+00:00

I have one abstract Class Client and 4 children Client1 Client2 … each of

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I have one abstract Class Client and 4 children Client1 Client2 …

each of this client line:

    response = service.iszr(params);

where response and params depends on class

in Class1 this is

Client1ResponseType response
Client1params params

now I want to add to the abstract class method:

  protected abstract void sendRequest(?? response, ?? params);

but I dont know what type should be

I try somethink like this:

  protected abstract <I, O> void sendRequest(I input, O output);

and in children

  @Override
  protected <Client1ResponseType, Client1params> void sendRequest(Client1ResponseType input,
      Client1params output) {
    output = service.iszrRobCtiAifo(input);
  }

but with no succes. There is compilation error. What I am doing wrong ?

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    2026-06-13T22:54:15+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 10:54 pm

    In the declaration of your abstract class you need to add this:

        abstract class Client <I extends SOME_CLASS1, O extends SOME_CLASS2>
    

    where SOME_CLASS1 is a subtype of your fist argument and SOME_CLASS2 is a subtype of your second argument, both can be Object if you need.

    And your abstract method goes like this:

        protected abstract void sendRequest(I response, O params);
    

    When you extend the class, you need to specify those types like this:

        class Client1 extends Client <Client1ResponseType, Client1params>
    

    Please let me know if you got any problems.

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