I'm new to OOP and design pattern.
I've a simple app that handles the generation of Tables, Columns (that belong to Table), Rows (that belong to Column) and Values (that belong to Rows). Each of these object can be a collection of Property, which is in turn defined as an enum.
They are all interfaces: I used factories to get concrete instances of these products.
Now I'm facing the problem of extending these classes. Let's say I need another product called "SpecialTable" which in turn has some special properties or new methods like 'getSomethingSpecial' or an extended set of Property. The only way is to extend/specialize all my elements (ie. build a SpecialTableFactory, a SpecialTable interface and a SpecialTableImpl concrete)? Let's say I would still like to use standard methods like addRow(column, name) that has no need to be inherited...
I don't like the idea to inherit factories and interface, but since SpecialTable has more method I guess it cannot share the same factory. Am I wrong?
Another question: if I need to define product properties at run time (a Table that is upgraded to SpecialTable), I guess I should use a decorator. Is it possible (and how) to combine both factory and decorator design?