Re: svn commit: r595869 - in /cayenne/main/trunk/framework/cayenne-jdk1.5-unpublished/src/main/java/org/apache/cayenne: ./ access/trans/ query/ remote/

From: Aristedes Maniatis (ar..aniatis.org)
Date: Fri Nov 16 2007 - 18:56:38 EST

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    On 17/11/2007, at 10:24 AM, aadamchi..pache.org wrote:

    > * Returns a collection of objects that are registered with this
    > ObjectContext and
    > * have a state PersistenceState.NEW
    > */
    > - Collection newObjects();
    > + Collection<?> newObjects();

    Is that right? As I understand it, <?> should be used when you have
    one type of object and you don't know which which type it is, but
    <Object> should be used when you have a mixture of different types of
    object.

    I don't have a reference for that right now, but that was my
    recollection.

    Ari

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