Hi,
I'm trying to implement a factory method pattern based on a cayenne data object.
Say for example i have a class (cayenne based) called Artist, i want to make a subclass of Artist, say ExpertArtist that implements some specific behavior.
Actually i have a big static Factory class that give me the all objects, i have a method like this:
public static Artist getArtist(String id) {
if (id == null || id.equals(""))
return null;
DataContext context = DataContext.getThreadDataContext();
Artist object = (Artist) DataObjectUtils.objectForPK(
context, Artist.class, Integer.parseInt(id));
return object;
}
Obviously i can declare ExpertArtist as an subclass of Artist.
package xxx.xxx;
public class EspertArtist extends Artist {
public String getName() {
return super.getName() + " i'am expert !!";
}
}
I've tried to instantiate an ExpertArtist, just modifying the Factory method, with no results. I don't know how to bouild the parent class calling super or something...
Obviously these are not the real classes, the actual classes are really big and this solution: just modifying the factory method is the best for me.
Thanks
Hans
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