Providing a static method encapsulated in a class called factory, in order to hide the implementation logic and makes client code focus on usage rather then initialization new objects.
## Explanation
Real world example
> Lets say we have a web application connected to SQLServer, but now we want to switch to Oracle. To do so without modifying existing source code, we need to implements Simple Factory pattern, in which a static method can be invoked to create connection to a given database.
Wikipedia says
> Factory is an object for creating other objects – formally a factory is a function or method that returns objects of a varying prototype or class.
**Programmatic Example**
We have an interface "Car" and tow implementations "Ford" and "Ferrari".
```java
/**
* Car interface.
*/
public interface Car {
public String getDescription();
}
/**
* Ford implementation.
*/
public class Ford implements Car {
static final String DESCRIPTION = "This is Ford.";
@Override
public String getDescription() {
return DESCRIPTION;
}
}
/**
* Ferrari implementation.
*/
public class Ferrari implements Car {
static final String DESCRIPTION = "This is Ferrari.";