The answer to your question is "No" And I'm assuming when you say "change" you are referring to changing the source or changing the class as loaded with omething like AspectJ or other byte-code instrumentation tool.
If I understand your question, then yes if Z is responsible for creating the X, and X2 extends X. This is called polymorphism. Consider this example:
public class X {
public void a() {
System.out.println("X.a");
}
}
public class X2 extends X {
public void a() {
System.out.println("X2.a");
}
}
public class Z {
private X my_x;
public Z() {
this.my_x = new X2();
}
public X getX() {
return my_x;
}
public void b() {
System.out.println("Z.b");
}
}
public class Main {
public static void main(String[] Args) {
Z z = new Z();
X x = z.getX();
z.b();
x.a(); // this prints. X2.a
}
}