On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 4:53 PM, Rickard Öberg<[email protected]> wrote:
> Niclas Hedhman wrote:
>>
>> public interface ServiceFinder
>> {
>>    <T> ServiceReference<T> findService( Type serviceType );
>>    <T> Iterable<ServiceReference<T>> findServices( Type serviceType );
>> }
>>
>> are using Type instead of Class<T> ??
>>
>> With Type, it might as well be;
>>
>> public interface ServiceFinder
>> {
>>    ServiceReference<Object> findService( Type serviceType );
>>    Iterable<ServiceReference<Object>> findServices( Type serviceType );
>> }
>>
>> which indeed is ugly...
>
> You have already asked exactly the same question once before, so check my
> reply on that :-)

Ok, found it; You answered that you can't remember what case it is/was...

I'll see if I can find out...

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