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FULL PRODUCT VERSION : java version "1.6.0_25" Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_25-b06) Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 20.0-b11, mixed mode, sharing) ADDITIONAL OS VERSION INFORMATION : Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600] A DESCRIPTION OF THE PROBLEM : Using a static factory method of a class with a constrained type parameter gives a compiler error: incompatible types. The class compiles without error when using jdk7 preview or ecj. STEPS TO FOLLOW TO REPRODUCE THE PROBLEM : Compile the class listed under source code: javac Foo.java EXPECTED VERSUS ACTUAL BEHAVIOR : EXPECTED - The class should compile without errors. ACTUAL - The compiler reports a type error. ERROR MESSAGES/STACK TRACES THAT OCCUR : Foo.java:8: incompatible types; no instance(s) of type variable(s) T exist so that Foo<T> conforms to Foo<java.lang.Integer> found : <T>Foo<T> required: Foo<java.lang.Integer> Foo<Integer> obj = emptyFoo(); REPRODUCIBILITY : This bug can be reproduced always. ---------- BEGIN SOURCE ---------- public class Foo<T extends Comparable<? super T>> { public static <T extends Comparable<? super T>> Foo<T> emptyFoo() { return new Foo<T>(); } public static void testFact() { Foo<Integer> obj = emptyFoo(); } } ---------- END SOURCE ---------- CUSTOMER SUBMITTED WORKAROUND : Several: 1. The factory method is only used to reduce repetition. Code works just fine if we construct the object directly: Foo<Integer> obj = new Foo<Integer>(); 2. Use jdk7. Not yet practical for a production release.