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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T15:45:29+00:00 2026-05-20T15:45:29+00:00

I have some files that contain logs of objects. Each file can store objects

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I have some files that contain logs of objects. Each file can store objects of a different type, but a single file is homogeneous — it only stores objects of a single type.

I would like to write a method that returns an array of these objects, and have the array be of a specified type (the type of objects in a file is known and can be passed as a parameter).

Roughly, what I want is something like the following:

public static <T> T[] parseLog(File log, Class<T> cls) throws Exception {
    ArrayList<T> objList = new ArrayList<T>();
    FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream(log);
    ObjectInputStream in = new ObjectInputStream(fis);
    try {
        Object obj;
        while (!((obj = in.readObject()) instanceof EOFObject)) {
            T tobj = (T) obj;
            objList.add(tobj);
        }
    } finally {
        in.close();
    }
    return objList.toArray(new T[0]);
}

The above code doesn’t compile (there’s an error on the return statement, and a warning on the cast), but it should give you the idea of what I’m trying to do. Any suggestions for the best way to do this?

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    2026-05-20T15:45:30+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 3:45 pm

    You can’t have generic arrays, so just return the ArrayList from your method:

        public static <T> ArrayList<T> parseLog(File log, Class<T> cls) throws Exception {
            ArrayList<T> objList = new ArrayList<T>();
            FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream(log);
            ObjectInputStream in = new ObjectInputStream(fis);
            try {
                Object obj;
                while (!((obj = in.readObject()) instanceof EOFObject)) {
                    T tobj = (T) obj;
                    objList.add(tobj);
                }
            } finally {
                in.close();
            }
            return objList;
        }
    

    Then, when you know the actual type, do the cast then. So assuming you know that T is actually an Integer at some point, do this:

    Integer[] array = ((ArrayList<Integer>) myList).toArray(new Integer[myList.size()]);
    
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