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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T04:24:03+00:00 2026-05-18T04:24:03+00:00

I’m currently doing something like this; import java.util.*; public class TestHashMap { public static

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I’m currently doing something like this;

import java.util.*;

public class TestHashMap {

    public static void main(String[] args) {

        HashMap<Integer, String> httpStatus = new HashMap<Integer, String>();
        httpStatus.put(404, "Not found");
        httpStatus.put(500, "Internal Server Error");

        System.out.println(httpStatus.get(404));    // I want this line to compile,
        System.out.println(httpStatus.get(500));    // and this line to compile.
        System.out.println(httpStatus.get(123));    // But this line to generate a compile-time error.

    }

}

I want to ensure that everywhere in my code that there is a httpStatus.get(n), that n is valid at compile-time rather than finding out later at runtime. Can this be enforced somehow? (I’m using a plain text editor as my “development environment”.)

I’m very new to Java (this week) so please be gentle!

Thanks.

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    2026-05-18T04:24:04+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 4:24 am

    In this specific example, it seems like an enum is what you may be looking for:

    public enum HttpStatus {
      CODE_404("Not Found"),
      CODE_500("Internal Server Error");
    
      private final String description;
    
      HttpStatus(String description) {
        this.description = description;
      }
    
      public String getDescription() {
        return description;
      }
    }
    

    An enum is a handy way of creating constants in Java, which are enforced by the compiler:

    // prints "Not Found"
    System.out.println(HttpStatus.CODE_404.getDescription());
    
    // prints "Internal Server Error"
    System.out.println(HttpStatus.CODE_500.getDescription());
    
    // compiler throws an error for the "123" being an invalid symbol.
    System.out.println(HttpStatus.CODE_123.getDescription());
    

    More information on how to use enums can be found in the Enum Types lesson from The Java Tutorials.

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