An object-view causes an object reference to be treated as though it had the specified description. A runtime conformance
                  check for this description will be done on the object.
                  
 
            
            
               General Format
 
               	  
               	  
 
               
              
            
            
               Syntax Rules
 
               	  
                
                  	 
                  - Identifier-1 must be of class object; the predefined object references SUPER and NULL must not be specified. 
                     	 
                  
- An object-view must not be specified as a receiving operand. 
                     	 
                  
  
            
            
               General Rules
 
               	  
                
                  	 
                  - This reference of identifier-1 is treated at compile-time as though it had the description specified by the AS phrase. 
                     	 
                  
- If class-name-1 is specified without either of the optional phrases, identifier-1 is treated as though it were described as
                     USAGE IS OBJECT REFERENCE class-name-1. If the object referenced by identifier-1 is not an object of class-name-1 or an object
                     of a subclass of class-name-1, the EC-OO-CONFORMANCE exception condition is set to exist. 
                     	 
                  
- If the FACTORY phrase is specified and the ONLY phrase is not specified, identifier-1 is treated as though it were described
                     as USAGE OBJECT REFERENCE FACTORY OF class-name-1. If the object referenced by identifier-1 is not the factory object of class-name-1
                     or the factory object of a subclass of class-name-1, the EC-OO-CONFORMANCE exception condition is set to exist. 
                     	 
                  
- If the ONLY phrase is specified and the FACTORY phrase is not specified, identifier-1 is treated as though it were described
                     as USAGE OBJECT REFERENCE class-name-1 ONLY. If the object referenced by identifier-1 is not an object of class-name-1, the
                     EC-OO-CONFORMANCE exception condition is set to exist. 
                     	 
                  
- If both the FACTORY phrase and the ONLY phrase are specified, identifier-1 is treated as though it were described as USAGE
                     OBJECT REFERENCE FACTORY OF class-name-1 ONLY. If the object referenced by identifier-1 is not the factory object of class-name-1,
                     the EC-OO-CONFORMANCE exception condition is set to exist. 
                     	 
                  
- If interface-name-1 is specified, identifier-1 is treated as though it were described as USAGE OBJECT REFERENCE interface-name-1.
                     If the object referenced by identifier-1 does not implement interface-name-1, the EC-OO-CONFORMANCE exception condition is
                     set to exist. 
                     	 
                  
- If UNIVERSAL is specified, identifier-1 is treated as though it were described as USAGE OBJECT REFERENCE without any of the
                     optional phrases to indicate the class or interface for objects referenced by identifier-1. The EC-OO-CONFORMANCE exception
                     condition is not set to exist.