--- layout: pattern title: Prototype folder: prototype permalink: /patterns/prototype/ pumlid: HSV13OCm30NGLM00udktCS62eCInxE-YRj_UUdjlRLfx7fBUbmkmU14vF-Lik7BF4AzJ8OfIvw3Mys6mqyrltWw9Tkfc38XhqE3uWSmd9Zuc9AZ_bVHHB4V_0W00 categories: Creational tags: - Java - Gang Of Four - Difficulty-Beginner --- ## Intent Specify the kinds of objects to create using a prototypical instance, and create new objects by copying this prototype. ![alt text](./etc/prototype_1.png "Prototype") ## Applicability Use the Prototype pattern when a system should be independent of how its products are created, composed and represented; and * when the classes to instantiate are specified at run-time, for example, by dynamic loading; or * to avoid building a class hierarchy of factories that parallels the class hierarchy of products; or * when instances of a class can have one of only a few different combinations of state. It may be more convenient to install a corresponding number of prototypes and clone them rather than instantiating the class manually, each time with the appropriate state ## Real world examples * [java.lang.Object#clone()](http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/lang/Object.html#clone%28%29) ## Credits * [Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software](http://www.amazon.com/Design-Patterns-Elements-Reusable-Object-Oriented/dp/0201633612)