Question

I would like to correctly extend an interface but since is uses generics, I became a bit confused. Here is the first interface

public interface A<T extends Resource>{
 ...
}

I would like to write something like this but it does not work.

public interface B<T extends Resource> extends A<T extends Resource> 
{
 ...
}

I do not understand why this does not work. Could you explain?

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Solution

Since you have already defined the type T, it should be:

public interface B<T extends Resource> extends A<T> {

}
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