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java - "Type of the parameter must be a class annotated with @Entity" while creating Generic DAO interface in Room

I am using Room architecture component for persistence. I have created generic DAO interface to avoid boilerplate code. Room Pro Tips

But my code doesn't compile saying "Error:(21, 19) error: Type of the parameter must be a class annotated with @Entity or a collection/array of it." for the Generic class T.

interface BaseDao<T> {

@Insert(onConflict = OnConflictStrategy.REPLACE)
void insert(T... entity);

@Update
void update(T entity);

@Delete
void delete(T entity);
}

@Dao
public abstract class ReasonDao implements BaseDao<ReasonDao> {

   @Query("SELECT * from Reason")
   abstract public List<Reason> getReasons();

}

Is there anything I am missing here. It works like this here

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I had initially followed the method used in Kotlin, but that gives the error in Java code. Two quick changes fixed it for me

  • Change BaseDao to Abstract class
  • Added @Dao annotation to the BaseDao

Please find the code below and now it runs properly

@Dao
abstract class BaseDao<T> {

   @Insert(onConflict = OnConflictStrategy.REPLACE)
   abstract void insert(T entity);

   @Update
   abstract void update(T entity);

   @Delete
   abstract void delete(T entity);
 }

 @Dao
 public abstract class ReasonDao extends BaseDao<Reason>{

    @Query("SELECT * from Reason")
    abstract public List<Reason> getReasons();

  }

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