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---
layout: pattern
title: Execute Around
folder: execute-around
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permalink: /patterns/execute-around/
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categories: Idiom
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language: en
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tags:
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- Extensibility
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---
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## Intent
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Execute Around idiom frees the user from certain actions that should always be executed before and
after the business method. A good example of this is resource allocation and deallocation leaving
the user to specify only what to do with the resource.
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## Explanation
Real world example
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> We need to provide a class that can be used to write text strings to files. To make it easy for
> the user we let our service class open and close the file automatically, the user only has to
> specify what is written into which file.
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In plain words
> Execute Around idiom handles boilerplate code before and after business method.
[Stack Overflow ](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/341971/what-is-the-execute-around-idiom ) says
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> Basically it's the pattern where you write a method to do things which are always required, e.g.
> resource allocation and clean-up, and make the caller pass in "what we want to do with the
> resource".
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**Programmatic Example**
Let's introduce our file writer class.
```java
@FunctionalInterface
public interface FileWriterAction {
void writeFile(FileWriter writer) throws IOException;
}
public class SimpleFileWriter {
public SimpleFileWriter(String filename, FileWriterAction action) throws IOException {
try (var writer = new FileWriter(filename)) {
action.writeFile(writer);
}
}
}
```
To utilize the file writer the following code is needed.
```java
FileWriterAction writeHello = writer -> {
writer.write("Hello");
writer.append(" ");
writer.append("there!");
};
new SimpleFileWriter("testfile.txt", writeHello);
```
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## Class diagram
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## Applicability
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Use the Execute Around idiom when
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* You use an API that requires methods to be called in pairs such as open/close or
allocate/deallocate.
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## Credits
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* [Functional Programming in Java: Harnessing the Power of Java 8 Lambda Expressions ](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1937785467/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1937785467&linkCode=as2&tag=javadesignpat-20&linkId=7e4e2fb7a141631491534255252fd08b )