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I need to extend a class ChartViewer, which does not have a no-arg constructor, with a class ChartViewerWrapper to add a no-arg constructor.

How would I go about doing this?


Extra information (not that relevant)

The reason I need to do this is as a workaround as per below, the quote is taken from a forum regarding JavaFX 8 and JFreeChart. I want to use ChartViewer in FXML:

Currently the ChartViewer node cannot be used in FXML. I think the only reason is because it does not have a constructor without arguments (when I extended the ChartViewer class and added a simple constructor without arguments, I could add my wrapper class into FXML and it works).

(I could just add a no-arg constructor directly in ChartViewer, but it is an External Library and for various good reasons I decided I don't want to do this.)

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  • I guess you just need a way to provide arguments to ChartViewer's constructor. May 12, 2017 at 5:07

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provide a no-arg constructor in ChartViewerWrapper and on its first line call

super (arg1, arg2);

assuming that ChartViewer has two parameters

  • sorry I d not know what ChartViewer's real constructor looks like
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  • Thanks, this answered the general question and helped me solve it. I posted the more detailed solution as an answer.
    – Acoped
    May 12, 2017 at 6:33
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Although Scary Wombat answered the general question I had, this is a solution for my particular case:

public class ChartViewerWrapper extends ChartViewer {

    public ChartViewerWrapper() {
        super(new JFreeChart(new XYPlot())); // just an empty placeholder...
    }

}

Then you can use ChartViewerWrapper in FXML, for example like so:

<Pane>
    <ChartViewerWrapper />
</Pane>

And change the associated properties in the controller when you need to.

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