syntax - What's the difference between > and extends Object> in Java Generics? - Stack Overflow
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Last updated 26 abril 2025

I've seen the wildcard used before to mean any object - but recently saw a use of:
<? extends Object>
Since all objects extend Object, are these two usages synonymous?

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