Type erasure does not erase all type information. It does not delete it from class, field, return type and parameter definitions. The type information in the following examples is retained.
Type erasure does not erase all type information. It does not delete it from class, field, return type and parameter definitions. The type information in the following examples is retained: public class Foo extends List { ..} private List foos; public List getFoos() {..} public void doSomething(List foos) {..} This is accesible via reflection - the java.lang.reflect.
ParameterizedType. You can check whether a given Type is instanceof that class, cast to it and obtain the type information.
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