I know there are several questions about the builder pattern.
- Use builder pattern from the constructor in a subclass
- When would you use the builder pattern
- Java improving builder pattern on a specific class
- Builder design pattern why do we need a director
So far I used the builder pattern like descripted in Bloch Item 2.
Yesterday I changed some small detail. I added a public constructor for the default values. So you could use both the Builder for a complex object or a constructor for simple object with the necessary values.
public class Blub {
private final String id;
public Blub( final String id ) {
this( Blub.Builder(id) );
}
private Blub( Builder builder ) {
this.id = builder.id;
}
public static class Builder {
private final String id;
public Builder( final String id ) {
this.id = id;
}
public Blub build() {
return new Blub(this);
}
}
}
But I am not sure if this has a design flaw. Because if I finalize the class I'm sure there are no disadvantages. So in the easy case, it would be possible to do call the Blub constructor.
new Blub("1a");
instead of
(new Blub.Builder("1a")).build();
But if I don't finalize the class it would be possible to extend it and do all kind of stuff in the new constructor. And I am not sure if there are no cases to mess this up now. Any idea?