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    Hi,<br>
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    The RTSPServerWithREGISTERProxying class uses the
    ProxyServerMediaSession class. Suppose I want to modify the
    ProxyServerMediaSession class. Do I really have to derive also the
    RTSPServer class (and instantiate there MyProxyServerMediaSession
    object)? Or is there a simpler way to do this?<br>
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    For some modifications it seems to explode in a chain of objects
    which have to be derived. Also, some classes make use of private
    members in methods I won't modify in my derived class, but I can not
    use these methods anymore in my derived class, because I don't have
    access to the private members.<br>
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    What is the easiest way to modify classes?<br>
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