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pattern
Multiton
multiton
/patterns/multiton/
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Creational
Java
Difficulty-Beginner

Also known as

Registry

Intent

Ensure a class only has limited number of instances, and provide a global point of access to them.

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Applicability

Use the Multiton pattern when

  • there must be specific number of instances of a class, and they must be accessible to clients from a well-known access point
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