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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T14:56:19+00:00 2026-05-22T14:56:19+00:00

Is there anyway I could do something like this: Class extends <T extends ClassB>

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Is there anyway I could do something like this:

Class extends <T extends ClassB>

Can you have a class extend a class as long as that class extends the class that the generically specified class must extend?

What would be the syntax/structure for it?

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    2026-05-22T14:56:19+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 2:56 pm

    No, that is not possible. I don’t think it would make much sense either—when you use generics and specify a class this way, you only have the information from the class you specified.

    For normal use (containers, for example), this makes sense because it lets you rely on a particular class or interface’s methods while being able to ensure additional type safety. However, for extending a class, this would not really make much sense—since you can only rely on the methods of ClassB, it would be functionally identical to just doing Class extend ClassB.

    For your idea to make much sense, you would need to be able to take the class you’ve defined and pass in a type to “extend”. However, this would have many of the same pitfalls as multiple inheritance—what would you do if a method first defined in Class was also defined in the class you pass in to the generics, but not in ClassB? Not having multiple inheritance in Java was a design decision and having generics that work like that would go against that.

    In short, something like this would either be like multiple inheritance or would be identical to normal inheritance.

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