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Is there a posibility in having 3 classes, let's say A, B, and C, for which the following code in a test class will run like this:

 A a1 = new B(); // works
    A a2 = new C(); // works
    a1.method(); // works
    a2.method(); // compile error

Of course, i do not want writing errors in the a2.method to force the compile error.

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    Not if a1 and a2 both need to be declared as A.
    – sp00m
    Dec 3, 2013 at 16:44

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No, that is not possible. Declaring that something is an A means it must provide every method within A.

All you can do is over-ride the method and have it throw an exception to generate a runtime error if it is called.

Really this smells like you have your inheritance architecture wrong though and need to rethink it.

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