On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 10:04 PM, Jan Kriesten
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  i might be the minority, but i find it rather strange to cut out options
> which were availabe in 1.3 and are dropped for the price of 6 bytes java
> code per IDataProvider in 1.4.
>
>  generics with java are sometimes hell - they're verbose and not always very
> readable. but in this case this isn't actually a big problem. how much
> work/hassle would it cost you to actually change the fingerprint - no ten
> minutes with your 50 occurrences i suppose.

i dont think we are cutting anything out. i am sure i can still come
up with examples where generics do not work on component or model:
such as a model that returns different-typed objects based on some
condition. in these cases you simply use the raw types and supress the
warning. why can you not do that for your particular usecase?

-igor




>
>  best regards, --- jan.
>
>

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