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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T03:50:41+00:00 2026-05-29T03:50:41+00:00

public void findClassNodesMatching(String lowerCaseSearchText, List<? extends DefaultMutableTreeNode> foundNodes) { findClassNodesMatching(lowerCaseSearchText, (DefaultMutableTreeNode) getRoot(), foundNodes); }

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public void findClassNodesMatching(String lowerCaseSearchText, List<? extends DefaultMutableTreeNode> foundNodes) {
    findClassNodesMatching(lowerCaseSearchText, (DefaultMutableTreeNode) getRoot(), foundNodes);
}

private void findClassNodesMatching(String lowerCaseSearchText, DefaultMutableTreeNode node, List<? extends DefaultMutableTreeNode> foundNodes) {
    String nodeLabel = node.toString().toLowerCase();
    if (nodeLabel.indexOf(lowerCaseSearchText) >= 0) {
        foundNodes.add(node);
    }
}

Why does this code give an error

The method add(capture#2-of ? extends DefaultMutableTreeNode) in the
type List is not
applicable for the arguments (DefaultMutableTreeNode)

The error is at the line of foundNodes.add(node);

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    2026-05-29T03:50:42+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 3:50 am

    You can add to a list where you only know the type as a List<? extends Something> constraint. Imagine you could:

    List<Banana> bananas = new ArrayList<Banana>();
    // This is fine, right?
    List<? extends Fruit> fruit = bananas;
    
    // We don't want to be able to add an apple to a list of bananas!
    fruit.add(new Apple());
    
    // ... as otherwise this is no longer safe
    Banana bananas = bananas.get(0);
    

    It’s exactly the same thing in your case – imagine you passed in some List<SomeVerySpecificKindOfNode>; you shouldn’t be able to add any DefaultMutableTreeNode to that.

    It’s not clear what your context is, but just changing your code to use List<DefaultMutableTreeNode> in both places may well be enough to fix it. It depends on the callers.

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