I have a situation presented below:
Class C1 {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Object o = // new object of some class
delegate(new C2() { // C2 is an abstract class or interface
public void delegateLogic() {
Object my_o = o; // refrences main's local variable
// huge method body
// object o local to main is required here
}
});
}
private void delegate(C2 c2) {
// method body
}
}
The body of delegateLogic() is turning out to be very big. For code maintainability :
- I want to create a concrete class from C2 and keep it outside, while still having a way to use object o in the main method.
- Also, instance of C2 are supposed to be serializable and unfortunately object o is not serializable. So, I do not want to create a member object in C2 by passing a in the constructor.
Any ideas?
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