I was reading about the benefits of the builder pattern here: http://drdobbs.com/java/208403883?pgno=2
I was wondering about the viability of the following, which seems simpler.
public class NutritionFactParams {
private int servingSize;
private int servings;
private int fat_ = 0;
private int sodium_ = 0;
NutritionFactParams(int servingSize, int servings) {
this.servingSize = servingSize;
this.servings = servings;
}
NutritionFactParams fat(int fat) {
this.fat_ = fat;
return this;
}
NutritionFactParams sodium(int sodium) {
this.sodium_ = sodium;
return this;
}
}
public class NutritionFacts {
public NutritionFacts(NutritionFactParams params) {
// copy values across, or store NutritionFactParams as member
}
}
public class Main {
public static void main(String args[]) {
NutritionFacts n = new NutritionFacts(new NutritionFactParams(1,2).fat(23).soduim(10));
}
}
This is basically the builder pattern, except that the NutritionFacts constructor is public not private, we don't have a static Builder class inside of NutritionFacts, and there is no build() method on the builder. There's no alternate or default constructor so you can't build NutritionFacts without first constructing a NutritionFactsParams.