| layout | pattern | |||
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| title | Composite | |||
| folder | composite | |||
| permalink | /patterns/composite/ | |||
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| categories | Structural | |||
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Compose objects into tree structures to represent part-whole hierarchies. Composite lets clients treat individual objects and compositions of objects uniformly.
Use the Composite pattern when
- you want to represent part-whole hierarchies of objects
- you want clients to be able to ignore the difference between compositions of objects and individual objects. Clients will treat all objects in the composite structure uniformly
- java.awt.Container and java.awt.Component
- Apache Wicket component tree, see Component and MarkupContainer
