How to charge integer to object

hi:
the program just like below, the Fast and Slow is define by meself.
public class Fast {
private Vector vecArr = new Vector();
public void push(Object elem){
vecArr.addElement(elem);
Fast sortFast=new Fast();
Slow sortSlow=new Slow();
public void test(){
for(int i=32;i<=1024;i=i+i){
for(int j=i;j>=1;j++){
sortFast.push(j);
sortSlow.push(j);
my program alway stop at sortFast.push(j);
the compile error is
"cannot resolve symbol
symbol : method push (int)
location: class Fast
sortFast.push(j);
^
does somebody know how to change integer to object?
Thanks a lot!

here is how:
int mySimpleInt = 5;
Integer myIntegerObject = new Integer(mySimpleInt);

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