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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T14:10:46+00:00 2026-06-18T14:10:46+00:00

I was just wondering can a generic variable be reused. For example if I

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I was just wondering can a generic variable be reused. For example if I had a generic class that saves a database model supplied to it:

 DataManager<ModelObject1> manager = new DataManager<ModelObject1>();
 ModelObject1 object = new ModelObject1();
 object.setSomeProperty();
 manager.save(object);

Could I then reuse that same object to save a different type of model without creating a new generic variable. How could I do something like this:

 manager = null;
 manager = new DataManager<ModelObject2>();
 ModelObject2 object2 = new ModelObject2();
 object2.setSomeProperty();
 manager.save(object2);
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    2026-06-18T14:10:47+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 2:10 pm

    Due to type erasure, a DataManager<ModelObject1>() is actually exactly the same as a DataManager<ModelObject2>() at creation time so from that perspective there is no reason why it should not be reused – after the correct casting.

    However, there are some caveats. If you modify the object to contain a reference to something that is specific to the defining class then things get complicated:

    Something like this would mean you cannot re-use the object safely:

    DataManager<ModelObject1> manager = new DataManager<ModelObject1>();
    manager.setObject(new ModelObject1());
    

    I would strongly recommend against it without a very good reason however. Perhaps if creating the manager is a very heavy process you could justify reusing them.

    This code compiles fine but I would stongly recommend an ss.clear() before the cast or an is.clear() after or you will end up with a Set<integer> containing a String :

    public static void main(String[] args) {
        Set<String> ss = new HashSet<String> ();
        ss.add("Hello");
        Set<Integer> is = unsecureCast(ss);
    }
    
    static Set<Integer> unsecureCast(Set s) {
        return (Set<Integer>) s;
    } 
    
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