Tom Wilson wrote:
i have a weird situation. I have a class that inherits another class (let's just say sub inherits super). I want to call a method in super that's overridden. in sub. that's fine, I can say super.toString(). But toString calls ANOTHER method that's overridden: getPay() is there a way to either: 1. create a reference to the current object in such a way that the runtime sees it ONLY as super type? 2. force the super class to call the super implementation of functions instead of calling the sub-class implementation? This would be trivial in C++ or C#: I'd just say super::getPay() inside of super::toString(), but it's not working in Java. thanks. :-)

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Tom Wilson
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Give up, use C# ?

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