Nope. String is final. <Object> means, well, any Object. Wildcards
are useless in this scenario.
F
try this:
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5/pdf/generics-tutorial.pdf
It's a bit dry but explains the whys and hows of generics and wildcards.
On Jul 23, 2008, at 11:12, Rams wrote:
Okay, now I feel dumb :-)~
Generics wasn't broken! The problem was I was using WOContext's
directActionURLForActionNamed with generics and it only accepts a
NSDictionary<String, Object> and I was trying to pass it a
NSDictionary<String, String> in almost every case. That worked in
5.3.3 since arguments weren't parameterized.... so I though the
generics were disabled. Yeah, dumb mistake. Anyway, after watching,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pi_I7oD_uGI
Shouldn't that parameter be NSDictionary<? extends String, ?
extends Object> instead, according to PECS? Is there some reason
Apple isn't doing that?
rg
On Jul 23, 2008, at 12:15 AM, Guido Neitzer wrote:
On 22.07.2008, at 22:05, Rams wrote:
There doesn't seem to be a way to move just the Wonder frameworks
there. Moving all the WebObjects frameworks to the top or the
bottom of the list has no effect.
The best is to checkout the source from SVN from the Wonder
frameworks you use and use that in Eclipse. You can then move the
frameworks.
Check this here:
http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WONDER/Working+with
+Wonder+source+in+Eclipse
cug
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