Pattern focus: Decorator pattern

Posted by: Patrik Löwendahls shout, on 09 Nov 2009 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

The decorator pattern is a pretty straightforward pattern that utilizes wrapping to extend existing classes with new functionality. Its commonly used to apply cross-cutting concerns on top of business classes, which avoids mixing that up with the business logic. Frameworks like Spring.Net uses this pattern to apply its functionality to your classes. Implementing decorator patternThe [...]...

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