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=Factory Pattern= | =Factory Pattern= | ||
Instead of calling <code>new X()</code> in java code you use <code>XFactory.get()</code> | Instead of calling <code>new X()</code> in java code you use <code>XFactory.get()</code> | ||
==Advantages== | |||
You have a decoupling of the actual type, which is good for: | |||
* testing | * testing | ||
* different environments | * different environments | ||
==Disadvantages== | |||
* lots of coding for factory classes | |||
Revision as of 13:14, 2 February 2010
Factory Pattern
Instead of calling new X() in java code you use XFactory.get()
Advantages
You have a decoupling of the actual type, which is good for:
- testing
- different environments
Disadvantages
- lots of coding for factory classes