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Chapter 17.1, Problem 17.4CP
Assume we have used the statement shown in Checkpoint 17.3 to instantiate the ArrayList class. If we attempt to store an object that is not of the allowable type in the ArrayList, will we see an error message at compile time or at runtime?
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EBK STARTING OUT W/JAVA:...DATA...
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