Mick,
You could write a wrapper object that wraps (extends)
the generated object and implements the interface. If
the extended object does not have all of the methods
defined in the interface, you will get a compile
error.

-Richard

--- Mick Knutson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have some generated Objects that I CAN"T make
> implement my given
> interface, but I would like to run a test at startup
> time, if the Object
> has all the methods it is suppose to have?
>  
> 
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