Current situation:
in a Java system, we have a class named Passenger as below, let's say,
public Class Passenger{
//lots of member fields
private String firstName ;
private String lastName ;
private WhatEverAttribute att;
//lots of getters & setters
WhatEverAttribute getAtt(){ return att;}
void setAtt(WhatEverAttribute attIn){ this.att=attIn;}
...
//and lots of methods,for example
List<String> doWhatEverFuction(...){ return ... }
...
}
And in the application elsewhere there are a many places will create and use this class as:
Passenger p1 = new Passenger();
p.setFirstName("blablabla")
p.setAtt(xxx);
Passenger p2 = new Passenger();
p2.setAtt(yyy)
List retl = p2.doWhatEverFuction(...);
...
The system previously only manage Air/Flight passengers, so the Passenger class is actually data model for air passengers,
Now the problem is, we need to extend the model and make a hierarchy, as the Passenger will be a generic Passenger model, holding common fields and functions, new model AirPassenger and SeaPassenger will extend it: enter image description here
So some common fields and functions will be kept in Passenger to share between AirPassenger and SeaPassenger, but most air passenger specific fields and functions will be pushed down to AirPassenger,
then everybody knows that I have to change the existing code accessing Passenger from
Passenger p = new Passenger();
p.xxxxxx();
to
AirPassenger p = new AirPassenger();
p.xxxxxx();
There are so many places and I don't want to manually change them in many places in existing code accessing Passenger from the whole application,
What I want is after making the hierachy, the rest of the code still working without any changes, by utilizing some tricks of technics, I could return an AirPassenger through the new Passenger() constructor like:
Passenger{
Passenger(){
return Passenger("Air")
}
Passenger(String type){
Switch(type){
...
case "Air": return new AirPassenger();
...
}
}
}
by some dynamic features of Java, CGLIB or whatever, is it possible?