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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T20:23:55+00:00 2026-06-17T20:23:55+00:00

Let’s say I have 3 different classes: Class Person , Class Room , Class

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Let’s say I have 3 different classes:

Class Person,
Class Room,
Class House.

They are linked like this:

in class House I do: Room room = new Room();
in class Room I do: Person person = new Person();

In Person I have this method:

public String getName(){
 return name;
}

How can I access this method from class House?

The way I do it now is to repeat the method in class Room like:

public String getName(){
 return person.getName();
}

So in House I call the getName() method from Room, and in Room I call the method getName() from Person. So the name-variable is then passed from Person via Room to House!

But this way I’m duplicating all methods from Person that I need to access in House. This can’t be right…. I thought about ‘extending’, but that doesn’t make sense.
Can someone please explain to me (I now have a lot of methods dupplicated in my code).
It may be basic OOP stuff, but I can’t seem to figure it out.

Thanks in advance!

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    2026-06-17T20:23:56+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 8:23 pm

    But this way I’m duplicating all methods from Person that I need to
    access in House. This can’t be right….

    You’re right. You don’t need to do that. That is not the correct way.

    Since you are having a Person reference in Room class, you just need to define a “getter” for person: –

    public Person getPerson() {
        return person;
    }
    

    And then form your House class, you can get person name and other details like this: –

    room.getPerson().getName();
    room.getPerson().getAge();
    

    So, basically, you are getting a copy of person reference (Not the copy of person instance itself) of your room instance, in your House class. And then using that reference, as if it were defined in House class only.

    One more point, I saw that your getters are private. You should not do that. Make them public, else they won’t be accessible outside. getters and setters should almost always be public.

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