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  | | | Business Delegate and Factory | Business Delegate and Factory 2004-01-15 - By Aaron Tubman
Back Using Factory can provide you additional possibilities as object pool, dealing with interface and different implementations, and so on.
Aaron Tubman WebCohort Ltd. HaHilazon 12 St., Ramat-Gan 52521, ISRAEL E-mail: aharon@(protected) Phone: +972-3-6120133 Fax: +972-3-7511133 Mobile: +972-67-989651
-- --Original Message-- -- From: An interest list for Sun Java Center J2EE Pattern Catalog [mailto:J2EEPATTERNS-INTEREST@(protected)] On Behalf Of Ricardo de Souza Moura Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 8:25 PM To: J2EEPATTERNS-INTEREST@(protected) Subject: Business Delegate and Factory
Hi Folks I wish I know what the best form to create a instance of a Business Delegate object(BDO). In the samples, I always see that the BDOs are created directally like this:
public void performAction(...){ CustomerBD customer = new CustomerBD(); }
But I think that a Factory could be better. am I right ? like this:
public void performAction(...){ BDFactory bdf = new BDFActory(); CustomerBD customer = (CustomerBD)bdf.createBD("customer"); }
I think that this form I have a unique place to create my BDOs.
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