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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T02:49:32+00:00 2026-06-12T02:49:32+00:00

Lets say we have a baseclass called A and some subclasses ( B ,

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Lets say we have a baseclass called A and some subclasses (B,C,D, etc.). Most subclasses have the method do() but the baseclass does not.
Class AA provides a method called getObject(), which will create an object of type B, or C or D, etc., but returns the object as type A.

How do I cast the returned object to the concrete type and call its do() method, if this method is available?

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I’m not allowed to change the implementation of Class A, the subclasses or AA, since im using a closed Source API.. And yeah, it does have some design issues, as you can see.

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    2026-06-12T02:49:34+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 2:49 am

    I think a better idea is to actually have class A define the do() method either as an abstract method or as a concrete empty method. This way you won’t have to do any cast.

    If you are not allowed to change any of the classes than you could define a class MyA extends A which defines the do() method and MyB, MyC,… and a MyAA that would basically do what AA does, just that it returns objects of type MyB, MyC….

    If this is not ok then I don’t see another way than checking if the returned object is of type B and do a cast to B and so on.

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