The super-class can be referred to by the keyword, super, and the current class can be referred to via, this, but is there a way to refer to the class that contains the nested class/anonymous class?
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                    possible duplicate of [keyword for the outer class from an anonymous inner class?](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/56974/keyword-for-the-outer-class-from-an-anonymous-inner-class) – aioobe Oct 17 '11 at 17:21
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            Yes. Like this:
public class OuterClass {
    class InnerClass {
        void method() {
            // Refer to outer class instance
            doSomething( OuterClass.this );
        }
        void doSomething(OuterClass outer) {
            // ...
        }
    }
}
- See also: Access thisfrom Java anonymous class
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        I think you're looking for this answer.
Basically, if your outer class is called Container you use this syntax:
Container.this.methodNameGoesHere();
That will ensure that you will be calling the outer class's methodNameGoesHere() method even if there is a duplicate method in your anonymous class.
 
     
    