On Sep 2, 2008, at 12:45 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is actually a java question, I hope it is not too basic a question...NSMutableArray args = new NSMutableArray(); args.addObject(theSelectedManufacturer.id());EOQualifier qual = EOQualifier.qualifierWithQualifierFormat("manufacturerID = %d", args); fetchResult = Asset.fetchAssets(ERXEC.newEditingContext(), qual, null);When creating an NSMutableArray like this Eclipse is complaining that it is a 'Raw' type and should be parameterized. So I read as much as I could and found that "NSMutableArray<?>" works to remove the error from the first element but not for the second ieNSMutableArray<?> args = new NSMutableArray(); args.addObject(theSelectedManufacturer.id());but like this addObject complains that it is not applicable for the arguments.I guess the question is, what is the correct method to create the new mutable array and then populate it. The first example above works. It's just that I get the errors (I could suppress the errors). I want to learn how to do it better.Ted
There's a great video on using generics here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pi_I7oD_uGI and a reference from Sun on how to use them here http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5/pdf/generics-tutorial.pdf Ramsey
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