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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T17:03:34+00:00 2026-06-04T17:03:34+00:00

i just found while studying the JDK 1.6 ArrayBlockingQueue – The constructor makes a

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i just found while studying the JDK 1.6 ArrayBlockingQueue – The constructor makes a call to one of the public overridable methods ! I thought this is a bad practice specially for an API.

 public ArrayBlockingQueue(int capacity, boolean fair,
                          Collection<? extends E> c) {
    this(capacity, fair);
    if (capacity < c.size())
        throw new IllegalArgumentException();

    for (Iterator<? extends E> it = c.iterator(); it.hasNext();)
        add(it.next()); // -> surprise:  add is public 
}

I was actually trying to extend the ArrayBlockingQueue , and add some some state and overrided add() , and I promptly got the java.lang.NullPointerException when I invoked super(capacity,fair,col) constructor. Am I missing some design concept here ?

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    2026-06-04T17:03:35+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 5:03 pm

    This isn’t so out of the ordinary; essentially, you can think of this as just a one-line syntax for the lines

    ArrayBlockingQueue<E> queue = new ArrayBlockingQueue<E>(capacity, fair);
    queue.addAll(c);
    

    which is overridable. Calling overridable methods isn’t usually a good idea, but it’s perfectly reasonable here.

    But…that said, extending any collection from java.util or java.util.concurrent is kind of evil. You should decorate them, rather than extending them directly.

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