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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T04:19:58+00:00 2026-06-17T04:19:58+00:00

Imagine this class: public class ObjectCreator<T> { private Class<T> persistentClass; public ObjectCreator(Class<T> persistentClass) {

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Imagine this class:

public class ObjectCreator<T> {
    private Class<T> persistentClass;

    public ObjectCreator(Class<T> persistentClass) {
        this.persistentClass = persistentClass;
    }

    public T create() {
        T instance = null;
        try {
            instance = persistentClass.newInstance();
        } catch (Exception e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        } 

        return instance;
    }
}

Now I sublclass it with a domain object:

public class PersonCreator extends ObjectCreator<Person>{

    /**
     * @param persistentClass
     */
    public PersonCreator() {
        super(Person.class);

    }

}

All works great…
But if I try to subclass it with a another generic domain object the compiler complains:

public class MessageCreator extends ObjectCreator<Message<String>>{

    /**
     * @param persistentClass
     */
    public MessageCreator() {
        super(Message.class);
    }

}

The constructor ObjectCreator<Message<String>>(Class<Message>) is undefined MessageCreator.java

I think that this is a big limit: why is this forbidden?

Any idea how to work around?

Massimo

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    2026-06-17T04:19:59+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 4:19 am

    Try this:

    super((Class<Message<String>>) ((Object) Message.class)); //compiles with warning
    

    It will be even better if you’ll change constructor of base class to

    public ObjectCreator(Class<? extends T> persistentClass)
    

    and then use this in derrived classes:

    super(new Message<String>(){}.getClass()); //compiles without warning
    

    It will compile without warnings

    EDIT

    According to definition of getClass() http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/lang/Object.html#getClass()

    Returns Class<? extends X>, where X is the erasure of the static type of the expression on which getClass is called. Which means getClass() will return Class<? extends Message> for new Message<String>() and Class<? extends Message<String>> for anonymous class new Message<String>(){}

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