import java.util.ArrayList; /** Suppressing warnings. @author J. Benton */ // You can use so-called single-valued annotations // just like regular annotations if you want (note // how I am specifying the method name here, though // it is unnecessary). @SuppressWarnings(value={"unchecked"}) public class UncheckedExample { public void uncheckedGenerics() { ArrayList blahblah = new ArrayList(); // no warning! I suppressed it! blahblah.add(2); } }
Example 3: Using the @SuppressWarnings annotation.