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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T14:57:40+00:00 2026-05-23T14:57:40+00:00

I’m trying to create a Priority Blocking Queue in Java that maintains FIFO order

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I’m trying to create a Priority Blocking Queue in Java that maintains FIFO order for elements with the same priority. The Oracle doc provides some help with that, but I’m still very tangled up.

I should note that the following topics are all very new to me: Generics, Interfaces as Types, and static nested classes. All of these come into play in the following class definition. Generics, especially, are confusing, and I’m sure I’ve totally messed up with them here.

I have included comments to identify the compiler errors I am currently getting.

Several specific questions:

  1. Is it okay to have the class represent the queued event object, with the actual queue being a static class member?

  2. Was it reasonable to have included Oracle’s FIFO event “wrapper” as a static nested class?

  3. Am I at least on the right track here, doing it all in one outer class?

Here is the class that I’ve written:

import java.util.concurrent.PriorityBlockingQueue;
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicLong;

public class FIFOPBQEvent {

/**
 * First we define a static nested class which, when instantiated,
 * encapsulates the "guts" of the event - a FIFOPBQEvent - along with
 * a sequence number that assures FIFO behavior of events of like priority.
 *  
 * The following is lifted ALMOST verbatim (I added "static" and some 
 * comments) from Oracle documentation on adding FIFO-ness to a Priority
 * Blocking Queue: 
 * http://download.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/util/concurrent/PriorityBlockingQueue.html
 * As the Oracle doc points out:
 * 
 * "A static nested class interacts with the instance members of its outer 
 * class (and other classes) just like any other top-level class. In 
 * effect, a static nested class is behaviorally a top-level class that 
 * has been nested in another top-level class for packaging convenience."
 *
 */
static class FIFOEntry<E extends Comparable<? super E>> implements
        Comparable<FIFOEntry<E>> {
    final static AtomicLong seq = new AtomicLong();
    final long seqNum;  // instance
    final E entry;

    public FIFOEntry(E entry) {
        seqNum = seq.getAndIncrement();
        this.entry = entry;
    }

    public E getEntry() {
        return entry;
    }
    /** Here is implementation of Comparable */
    public int compareTo(FIFOEntry<E> other) {
        int res = entry.compareTo(other.entry);
        if (res == 0 && other.entry != this.entry)
            res = (seqNum < other.seqNum ? -1 : 1);
        return res;
    }
}

/**
 * Now we declare a single (static) PBQ of FIFO entries into which 
 * PBQFIFOEvents will be added and removed.
 */

/** FLAGGED AS ERROR BY COMPILER */
// Bound mismatch: The type FIFOPBQEvent is not a valid substitute for the
// bounded parameter <E extends Comparable<? super E>> of the type 
// FIFOPBQEvent.FIFOEntry<E>

private static PriorityBlockingQueue<FIFOEntry<FIFOPBQEvent>> theQueue =
    PriorityBlockingQueue<FIFOEntry<FIFOPBQEvent>>();

/** 
 * And here are the "guts" of our event: the i.d. and state of the GUI widget 
 */
private ConsoleObject obj = ConsoleObject.UNDEFINED_OBJ; // widget that was affected
private ObjectState state = ObjectState.UNDEFINED_STATE; // the widget's new state

/** 
 * Constructor specifying the class variables 
 */
public FIFOPBQEvent(ConsoleObject theObj, ObjectState theState) {
    obj = theObj;
    state = theState;
}

/**
 * Event queuing ("sending") and dequeuing ("receiving")
 */
public void sendEvent() {

    /** FLAGGED AS ERROR BY COMPILER */
    // The method put(FIFOPBQEvent.FIFOEntry<FIFOPBQEvent>) in the type 
    // PriorityBlockingQueue<FIFOPBQEvent.FIFOEntry<FIFOPBQEvent>> is not 
    // applicable for the arguments (FIFOPBQEvent)

    theQueue.put(this);
}

public static FIFOPBQEvent receiveEvent() {

    /** FLAGGED AS ERROR BY COMPILER */
    // Type mismatch: cannot convert from FIFOPBQEvent.FIFOEntry<FIFOPBQEvent> 
    // to FIFOPBQEvent

    FIFOPBQEvent event = theQueue.take();
    return event;
}

/**
 * ConsoleEvent accessors
 */
public ConsoleObject getObj() {
    return this.obj;
}

public ObjectState getState() {
    return this.state;
}

/**
 * And for the first time, enums instead of public static final ints.
 */
public enum ConsoleObject {
    UNDEFINED_OBJ,
    RESERVED,

    /** Console keys */
    RESET,
    DISPLAY_MAR,
    SAVE,
    INSERT,
    RELEASE,
    START,
    SIE,
    SCE,

    /** Console toggle switches */
    POWER,
    PARITY_CHECK,
    IO_CHECK,
    OVERFLOW_CHECK,
    SENSE_SWITCH_1,
    SENSE_SWITCH_2,
    SENSE_SWITCH_3,
    SENSE_SWITCH_4
}

public enum ObjectState {
    UNDEFINED_STATE,

    /** Toggle switches */
    OFF,
    ON,

    /** Console keys */
    PRESSED,
}
}
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    2026-05-23T14:57:41+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 2:57 pm

    The first error is the more significant error. It occurs because the FIFOPBQEvent class doesn’t implement Comparable, which it must to be considered as the generic type for the FIFOEntry nested class. This is because you restrict E and say that it extends Comparable<...>. Basically, your FIFOPBQEvent class must be comparable to provide the priority for the queue (presumably based on the event type).

    To fix the error, you need to:

    1. Change the header of your class to:

      public class FIFOPBQEvent implements Comparable<FIFOPBQEvent> {
      
    2. add a compareTo method in the FIFOPBQEvent class; something like:

      public int compareTo (FIFOPBQEvent other) {
          // TODO - compare this and other for priority
          return 0;
      }
      

    Then you need to wrap your entry in your sendEvent method:

    public void sendEvent () {
        theQueue.put(new FIFOEntry<FIFOPBQEvent> (this));
    }
    

    The last, minor, error is simply that you aren’t unwrapping the FIFOEntry object. To fix this, change receiveEvent to:

    public static FIFOPBQEvent receiveEvent () {
        FIFOPBQEvent event = theQueue.take ().getEntry ();
        return event;
    }
    
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