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Subject:    [jira] Commented: (COLLECTIONS-110) Support parametized classes
From:       "Alex Mayorga Adame (JIRA)" <jira () apache ! org>
Date:       2009-07-31 14:34:14
Message-ID: 1789084272.1249050854946.JavaMail.jira () brutus
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Alex Mayorga Adame commented on COLLECTIONS-110:
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Might I ask for any progress on this matter.
What's currently the best option if I need collections in 1.5 or 1.6?

> Support parametized classes with commons.collections.
> -----------------------------------------------------
> 
> Key: COLLECTIONS-110
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COLLECTIONS-110
> Project: Commons Collections
> Issue Type: Wish
> Environment: Operating System: other
> Platform: Other
> Reporter: Colbert Philippe
> Assignee: Stephen Kestle
> Fix For: Generics
> 
> Attachments: collections.patch, Jakarta Collections-generic.tar.gz
> 
> 
> It's time to create a parallel version of commons.collections to support 
> parametized classes of each container class and abstract class.  It's not that 
> hard.  There is a 23 PDF document on Sun Java website describing in detail how 
> it should be done and what to watch out for.
> I already converted a few classes from commons.collection privately for my own 
> needs.  Once you get the hang of it, it's a rather quick process.
> I am even willing to volunteer my time to do some more but I need the 
> collaboration of some of the original programmers to watch over things.

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