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* Chain of Responsibility organizes request handlers ({@link RequestHandler}) into a
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* The Chain of Responsibility pattern is a design pattern consisting of command
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* chain where each handler has a chance to act on the request on its turn. In
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* objects and a series of processing objects. Each processing object contains
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* this example the king ({@link OrcKing}) makes requests and the military orcs
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* logic that defines the types of command objects that it can handle; the rest are
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* ({@link OrcCommander}, {@link OrcOfficer}, {@link OrcSoldier}) form the handler chain.
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* passed to the next processing object in the chain. A mechanism also exists for
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* adding new processing objects to the end of this chain.
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* <p>
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* In this example we organize the request handlers ({@link RequestHandler}) into a
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* chain where each handler has a chance to act on the request on its turn. Here
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* the king ({@link OrcKing}) makes requests and the military orcs ({@link OrcCommander},
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* {@link OrcOfficer}, {@link OrcSoldier}) form the handler chain.
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public class App {
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public class App {
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