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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T22:40:08+00:00 2026-06-16T22:40:08+00:00

I have a class named Item . It has the following parameters: User owner

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I have a class named Item. It has the following parameters:
User owner, Category category and String description.

Next to that, I have a subclass named Painting which extends the Item-class. A Painting has two parameters: title and painter.

At some point in the code, I’d like to create a Painting object. It should be possible to run code from a test file that goes like this:

User u1 = new User ("test@test.com");
Category cat = new Category("cat2");
Item painting = sellerMgr.offerPainting(u1, cat, "Selfportret", "Rembrandt");

There should be code in the class sellerMgr which should be able to register (create) that item (as a Painting), so I can use it in a database for example. How do I call that code exactly? I get confused whenever or not to create a new Item or a new Painting, and which parameters to add in the creation code.

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    2026-06-16T22:40:09+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 10:40 pm

    You have a new class

    public class Painting extends Item
    

    you’ll want a constructor that provides two new parameters, String title, User painter

    public Painting(User owner, Category category, String description, String title, User painter){
        super(owner, category, description);
        this.title = title;
        this.painter = painter
    }
    

    Whenever you want a new instance of a Painter you can call this method that will set up any of the Item variables for you, while introducing the two new parameters you desire. A call could look like either

    Item paintingAsItem = new Painting(u1, cat, "desc", "Selfportret", "Rembrandt"); //Generic
    Painting painting = new Paining(u1, cat, "desc", "Selfportret", "Rembrandt");
    
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