* Made minor changes in some patterns such as removed throws clause where not needed, changed incorrect order of arguments in assertEquals * Minor refactorings and code style changes. 1) Removed several use of raw types 2) Removed unnecessary throws clauses 3) Used lambda expressions wherever applicable 4) Used apt assertion methods for readability 5) Use of try with resources wherever applicable 6) Corrected incorrect order of assertXXX arguments * Removed unused import from Promise * Addressed review comments * Addressed checkstyle issue
layout, title, folder, permalink, categories, tags
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pattern | Factory Kit | factory-kit | /patterns/factory-kit/ | Creational |
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Intent
Define a factory of immutable content with separated builder and factory interfaces.
Applicability
Use the Factory Kit pattern when
- a class can't anticipate the class of objects it must create
- you just want a new instance of a custom builder instead of the global one
- you explicitly want to define types of objects, that factory can build
- you want a separated builder and creator interface