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#Design pattern samples in Java.

##Abstract Factory Intent: Provide an interface for creating families of related or dependent objects without specifying their concrete classes.

##Builder Intent: Separate the construction of a complex object from its representation so that the same construction process can create different representations.

##Factory Method Intent: Define an interface for creating an object, but let subclasses decide which class to instantiate. Factory Method lets a class defer instantiation to subclasses.

##Prototype Intent: Specify the kinds of objects to create using a prototypical instance, and create new objects by copying this prototype.

##Singleton Intent: Ensure a class only has one instance, and provide a global point of access to it.

##Adapter Intent: Convert the interface of a class into another interface clients expect. Adapter lets classes work together that couldn't otherwise because of incompatible interfaces.

##Bridge Intent: Decouple an abstraction from its implementationso that the two can vary independently.

##Composite Intent: Compose objects into tree structures to represent part-whole hierarchies. Composite lets clients treat individual objects and compositions of objects uniformly.

##Decorator Intent: Attach additional responsibilities to an object dynamically. Decorators provide a flexible alternative to subclassing for extending functionality.

##Facade Intent: Provide a unified interface to a set of interfaces in a subsystem. Facade defines a higher-level interface that makes the subsystem easier to use.

##Flyweight Intent: Use sharing to support large numbers of fine-grained objects efficiently.

##Proxy Intent: Provide a surrogate or placeholder for another object to control access to it.

##Chain of responsibility Intent: Avoid coupling the sender of a request to its receiver by giving more than one object a chance to handle the request. Chain the receiving objects and pass the request along the chain until an object handles it.

##Command Intent: Encapsulate a request as an object, thereby letting you parameterize clients with different requests, queue or log requests, and support undoable operations.

##Interpreter Intent: Given a language, define a representation for its grammar along with an interpreter that uses the representation to interpret sentences in the language.

##Iterator Intent: Provide a way to access the elements of an aggregate object sequentially without exposing its underlying representation.

##Mediator Intent: Define an object that encapsulates how a set of objects interact. Mediator promotes loose coupling by keeping objects from referring to each other explicitly, and it lets you vary their interaction independently.

##Memento Intent: Without violating encapsulation, capture and externalize an object's internal state so that the object can be restored to this state later.

##Observer Intent: Define a one-to-many dependency between objects so that when one object changes state, all its dependents are notified and updated automatically.

##State Intent: Allow an object to alter its behavior when its internal state changes. The object will appear to change its class.

##Strategy Intent: Define a family of algorithms, encapsulate each one, and make them interchangeable. Strategy lets the algorithm vary independently from clients that use it.

##Template method Intent: Define the skeleton of an algorithm in an operation, deferring some steps to subclasses. Template method lets subclasses redefine certain steps of an algorithm without changing the algorithm's structure.

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