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README.md

Outline
layout pattern
title Abstract Factory
folder abstract-factory
permalink /patterns/abstract-factory/
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categories Creational
tags
Java
Gang Of Four
Difficulty-Intermediate

Also known as

Kit

Intent

Provide an interface for creating families of related or dependent objects without specifying their concrete classes.

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Applicability

Use the Abstract Factory pattern when

  • a system should be independent of how its products are created, composed and represented
  • a system should be configured with one of multiple families of products
  • a family of related product objects is designed to be used together, and you need to enforce this constraint
  • you want to provide a class library of products, and you want to reveal just their interfaces, not their implementations

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