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inheritance - Is it possible to override a property and return a derived type in VB.NET?

Consider the following classes representing an Ordering system:

Public Class OrderBase
    Public MustOverride Property OrderItem as OrderItemBase
End Class

Public Class OrderItemBase
End Class

Now, suppose we want to extend these classes to a more specific set of order classes, keeping the aggregate nature of OrderBase:

Public Class WebOrder
    Inherits OrderBase        

    Public Overrides Property OrderItem as WebOrderItem 
    End Property
End Class

Public Class WebOrderItem
    Inherits OrderItemBase
End Class

The Overriden property in the WebOrder class will cause an error stating that the return type is different from that defined in OrderBase... however, the return type is a subclass of the type defined in OrderBase. Why won't VB allow this?

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You can't do that - it's changing the signature defined on the base. To do what you are trying to do you need to use generics:

Public Class OrderBase(Of T As IOrderItem)
    Public ReadOnly Property OrderItems As IList(Of T)
End Class

My Visual Basic is rusty so hopefully that is accurate...


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