Ummm ... you might want to think twice about that. Some would say that it is more
correct to model it this way: a Person has a Role, and have Employee, Customer, and
Vendor extend Role ... In general, it's more flexible that way because people often
change roles, or can have multiple roles in a system. At least that's what i've read
here and there. Hopefully someone with more experience can comment.

Then it seems Address is more clear, a Person has an Address and has a Role, and
Employee, Customer, Vendor, and whatever else comes along later extend Role - at least
that's how i see it.

My 2 cents, never try to "take a shortcut" with extension - you'll pay for it later -
unless of course you like learning everything by experience. And if you are the type
that HAS to learn everything by experience, like me :), then i would suggest trying to
"take shortcuts" with extension on as small a system as possible.

:) nando

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Mehdi,
Agha
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 7:27 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [CFCDev] Objects


Hi,
I am designing an Object Model for one of my applications and this is my first time
doing that. I have a Person Class as the base class and Employee, Customer, Vendor
Classes extend that class. I also have an Address Class that works as a subType of
each of the subClasses. The Person Class also holds communication information like
homePhone, cellPhone, workPhone, fax, email etc. I was wondering if it would be worth
doing to create a separate class for communication attributes to work as a subType for
Person Class. Does it seem to be a good way or just another step?
Any thoughts will be appreciated
Agha
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