David,

I remember something like this being discussed a few months back... Is
this what you mean?
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.jakarta.hivemind.devel/991

--knut

On 5/11/05, David J. M. Karlsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David J. M. Karlsen wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I have some services that I get from HM. They all extend a common class
> > which implements the toString() method (using ToStringBuilder inside).
> >
> > If I don't use HiveMind the toString() from the extended class will be
> > called, if I obtain the ifaces through HM services, toString() does
> > nearly nothing (i certainly does not call the parent-class' toString()
> > method). I guess this is a bug!? How can I work around it?
> 
> OK - the workaround is to define the toString() method in the interfaces
> (it's a common interface that the parent class implements).
> 
> But still, I don't think HM should override the toString() method with
> an "empty" one - especially when the toString() is overridden (not
> implemented by the java.lang.Object class, but by a subclass).
> 
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