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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T00:05:04+00:00 2026-05-28T00:05:04+00:00

I’m having a problem getting this type conversion working correctly. My guess is the

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I’m having a problem getting this type conversion working correctly. My guess is the bounded generic wildcard <? super SomeType> doesn’t work with interface implementations.

// sample class definitions
public interface IFace<T> { ... } 
public class MyClass<T1, T2> { ... }
public class UtilityClass<T> {
    public List<MyClass<T, ? super IFace<T>>> getList() { ... }
}
public class Actor extends SomeObj implements IFace<TypeA> { ... }

// use...
UtilityClass<TypeA> utility = new UtilityClass<TypeA>();
List<MyClass<TypeA, Actor>> list = utility.getList();

Type mismatch: cannot convert from List<MyClass<TypeA, ? super IFace<TypeA>> to List<MyClass<TypeA, Actor>>
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    2026-05-28T00:05:05+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 12:05 am

    Intuitively, one might try to resolve the issue by making the method generic:

    public <X super IFace<T>> List<MyClass<T, X> getList() { ... }
    

    But this syntax isn’t allowed, as it typically doesn’t make sense to give a lower bound to type parameters using super. See this article for a good explanation of why: http://www.angelikalanger.com/GenericsFAQ/FAQSections/TypeParameters.html#FAQ107

    Edit:

    Looking at your code, I think you may be confusing super with extends in specifying bounds of a type parameter. It would be meaningful if getList() returned a List<MyClass<T, ? extends IFace<T>>> instead, as this is specifying an upper bound on the second type parameter of MyClass (in other words that type must be something implementing IFace<T>).

    As natix’s answer points out, using wildcards in generic return types is discouraged because it effectively hides part the generic type information for the returned object. Instead, make the method generic:

    public <X extends IFace<T>> List<MyClass<T, X> getList() { ... }
    

    Which allows the calling code to specify the type of X through type inferrence.

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