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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T12:10:54+00:00 2026-06-11T12:10:54+00:00

I want to write method that would accept parameter of types a.A or b.B.

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I want to write method that would accept parameter of types a.A or b.B.
Currently it’s implemented:

import a.A;
import b.B;

...
public void doSth(A arg) {
      SpecificClass.specificMethod(arg);
}

public void doSth(B arg) {
      SpecificClass.specificMethod(arg);
}

I want to have one generic method “doSth” that use wildcards and accepts only a.A or b.B.
Important information a.A and b.B aren’t subtypes of each other. The only common type is java.lang.Object.

Any help?

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    2026-06-11T12:10:55+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 12:10 pm

    Assuming you could do that, if A and B have no common superclass, you won’t be able to call any methods on the arguments but Object’s methods.

    So I think the only 2 reasonable solutions are:

    • have two methods, one for A and one for B (your current setup)
    • have one method that takes an Object as a parameter, check that the argument is an instanceof A or B, and if not throw an IllegalArgumentException
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