Linked Questions
27 questions linked to/from When to Use the Decorator Pattern?
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What is the difference between an interface and abstract class?
What exactly is the difference between an interface and an abstract class?
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How should I have explained the difference between an Interface and an Abstract class? [closed]
In one of my interviews, I have been asked to explain the difference between an Interface and an Abstract class.
Here's my response:
Methods of a Java interface are implicitly abstract
and ...
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When to use an interface instead of an abstract class and vice versa?
This may be a generic OOP question. I wanted to do a generic comparison between an interface and an abstract class on the basis of their usage.
When would one want to use an interface and when would ...
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When to use: Java 8+ interface default method, vs. abstract method
Java 8 allows for default implementation of methods in interfaces called Default Methods.
I am confused between when would I use that sort of interface default method, instead of an abstract class (...
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How do the Proxy, Decorator, Adapter, and Bridge Patterns differ?
I was looking at the Proxy Pattern, and to me it seems an awful lot like the Decorator, Adapter, and Bridge patterns. Am I misunderstanding something? What's the difference? Why would I use the Proxy ...
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When should I use the Visitor Design Pattern? [closed]
I keep seeing references to the visitor pattern in blogs but I've got to admit, I just don't get it. I read the wikipedia article for the pattern and I understand its mechanics but I'm still confused ...
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Java Multiple Inheritance
In an attempt to fully understand how to solve Java's multiple inheritance problems I have a classic question that I need clarified.
Lets say I have class Animal this has sub classes Bird and Horse ...
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Differences between Proxy and Decorator Pattern
Can you give any good explanation what is the difference between Proxy and Decorator?
The main difference I see is that when we assume that Proxy uses composition and Decorator uses aggregation then ...
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Understand the "Decorator Pattern" with a real world example [closed]
I was studying the Decorator Pattern as documented in GOF.
Please, help me understand the Decorator Pattern. Could someone give a use-case example of where this is useful in the real world?
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Use Cases and Examples of GoF Decorator Pattern for IO
I have read in wikipedia that Decorator pattern is used for .Net and Java IO classes.
Can anybody explain how this is being used? And what is the benefit of it with a possible example?
There is an ...
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Strategy Pattern V/S Decorator Pattern
I just came across two patterns.
Strategy Pattern
Decorator
Strategy Pattern :-
Strategy pattern gives several algorithms that can be used to perform
particular operation or task.
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What's a good example for class inheritance? [closed]
I'm writing documentation for an object-oriented language, and I wonder what kind of classes would be a good example for inheritance.
Some common examples:
class Person {
}
class Employee extends ...
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Why would I ever use a Chain of Responsibility over a Decorator?
I'm just reading up on the Chain of Responsibility pattern and I'm having trouble imagining a scenario when I would prefer its use over that of decorator.
What do you think? Does CoR have a niche use?...
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Difference between the Composite Pattern and Decorator Pattern?
What is the difference between the Composite Pattern and Decorator Pattern?
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when do we need Adapter pattern?
When do we need to go for Adapter pattern? If possible give me a real world example that suits that pattern.