I would like to add some functionality to an object that will be generated at runtime. However, the interface for this object is very large (and not under my control). I would like to wrap the object in my own class which adds the functionality I want and delegates the standard interface functionality to the original object - is there any way to do this in Java without creating a 1-line copy-paste delegator method for every method in the interface?
What I want to avoid:
class MyFoo implements Foo {
Foo wrapped;
void myMethod() { ... }
void interfaceMethod1() wrapped.interfaceMethod1();
int interfaceMethod2() wrapped.interfaceMethod2();
// etc etc ...
}
What I would prefer:
class MyFoo implements Foo {
Foo wrapped;
void myMethod() { ... }
// automatically delegate undefined methods to wrapped object
}