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Get hands-on experience implementing 26 of the most common design patterns using Java and Eclipse. In addition to Gang of Four (GoF) design patterns, you will also learn about alternative design patterns, and understand the criticisms of design patterns with an overview of anti-patterns. For each pattern you will see at least one real-world scenario, a computer-world example, and a complete implementation including output.This book has three parts. The first part covers 23 Gang of Four (GoF) design patterns. The second part includes three alternative design patterns. The third part presents criticisms of design patterns with an overview of anti-patterns. You will work through easy-to-follow examples to understand the concepts in depth and you will have a collection of programs to port over to your own projects.A Q&A session is included in each chapter and covers the pros and cons of each pattern. The last chapter presents FAQs about the design patterns. The step-by-step approach of the book helps you apply your skills to learn other patterns on your own, and to be familiar with the latest version of Java and Eclipse.What You'll Learn Work with each of the design patternsImplement design patterns in real-world applicationsChoose from alternative design patterns by comparing their pros and consUse the Eclipse IDE to write code and generate outputRead the in-depth Q&A session in each chapter with pros and cons for each design patternWho This Book Is For Software developers, architects, and programmers
Contents
Part-IChapter 1: Singleton PatternChapter Goal: To discuss the Singleton Pattern with the GoF Definition and the core concept behind that with a real-life example and a computer world example. The chapter ends with a concrete implementation and its corresponding output. Author has used Eclipse IDE for this purpose. This is free and latest in this field.No of pages: 8-10+ (Rough estimate)Sub - Topics NAChapter 2: Prototype PatternChapter Goal: To discuss the Prototype Pattern with the GoF Definition and the core concept behind that with a real-life example and a computer world example. The chapter ends with a concrete implementation and its corresponding output. Author has used Eclipse IDE for this purpose. This is free and latest in this field.No of pages 8-10+(Rough estimate)Chapter 3: Builder PatternChapter Goal: To discuss the Builder Pattern with the GoF Definition and the core concept behind that with a real-life example and a computer world example. The chapter ends with a concrete implementation and its corresponding output. Author has used Eclipse IDE for this purpose. This is free and latest in this field.No of pages 8-10+(Rough estimate)Chapter 4: Factory Method PatternChapter Goal: To discuss the Factory Method Pattern with the GoF Definition and the core concept behind that with a real-life example and a computer world example. The chapter ends with a concrete implementation and its corresponding output. Author has used Eclipse IDE for this purpose. This is free and latest in this field.No of pages 8-10+(Rough estimate)Sub -Topics NAChapter 5: Abstract Factory PatternChapter Goal: To discuss the Abstract Factory Pattern with the GoF Definition and the core concept behind that with a real-life example and a computer world example. The chapter ends with a concrete implementation and its corresponding output. Author has used Eclipse IDE for this purpose. This is free and latest in this field.No of pages: 8-10+ (Rough estimate)Sub - Topics NA1.B: Structural PatternsChapter 6: Proxy PatternChapter Goal: To discuss the Proxy Pattern with the GoF Definition and the core concept behind that with a real-life example and a computer world example. The chapter ends with a concrete implementation and its corresponding output. Author has used Eclipse IDE for this purpose. This is free and latest in this field.No of pages 8-10+(Rough estimate)Sub -Topics NAChapter 7: Decorator PatternChapter Goal: To discuss the Decorator Pattern with the GoF Definition and the core concept behind that with a real-life example and a computer world example. The chapter ends with a concrete implementation and its corresponding output. Author has used Eclipse IDE for this purpose. This is free and latest in this field.No of pages 8-10+(Rough estimate)Sub -Topics NAChapter 8: Adapter PatternChapter Goal: To discuss the Adapter Pattern with the GoF Definition and the core concept behind that with a real-life example and a computer world example. The chapter ends with a concrete implementation and its corresponding output. Author has used Eclipse IDE for this purpose. This is free and latest in this field.No of pages: 8-10+ (Rough estimate)Sub - Topics NAChapter 9: Facade PatternChapter Goal: To discuss the Facade Pattern with the GoF Definition and the core concept behind that with a real-life example and a computer world example. The chapter ends with a concrete implementation and its corresponding output. Author has used Eclipse IDE for this purpose. This is free and latest in this field.No of pages: 8-10+ (Rough estimate)Sub - Topics NAChapter 10: Flyweight PatternChapter Goal: To discuss the Flyweight Pattern with the GoF Definition and the core concept behind that with a real-life example and a computer world example. The chapter ends with a concrete implementation and its corresponding output. Author has used Eclipse IDE for this purpose. This is free and latest in this field.No of pages: 8-10+ (Rough estimate)Sub - Topics NAChapter 11: Composite PatternChapter Goal: To discuss the Composite Pattern with the GoF Definition and the core concept behind that with a real-life example and a computer world example. The chapter ends with a concrete implementation and its corresponding output. Author has used Eclipse IDE for this purpose. This is free and latest in this field.No of pages: 8-10+ (Rough estimate)Sub - Topics NAChapter 12: Bridge PatternChapter Goal: To discuss the Bridge Pattern with the GoF Definition and the core concept behind that with a real-life example and a computer world example. The chapter ends with a concrete implementation and its corresponding output. Author has used Eclipse IDE for this purpose. This is free and latest in this field.No of pages: 8-10+ (Rough estimate)Sub - Topics NA1.C: Behavioral PatternsChapter 13: Visitor PatternChapter Goal: To discuss the Visitor Pattern with the GoF Definition and the core concept behind that with a real-life example and a computer world example. The chapter ends with a concrete implementation and its corresponding output. Author has used Eclipse IDE for this purpose. This is free and latest in this field.No of pages: 8-10+ (Rough estimate)Sub - Topics NAChapter 14: Observer PatternChapter Goal: To discuss the Observer Pattern with the GoF Definition and the core concept behind that with a real-life example and a computer world example. The chapter ends with a concrete implementation and its corresponding output. Author has used Eclipse IDE for this purpose. This is free and latest in this field.No of pages 8-10+(Rough estimate)Sub -Topics NAChapter 15: Strategy PatternChapter Goal: To discuss the Strategy Pattern with the GoF Definition and the core concept behind that with a real-life example and a computer world example. The chapter ends with a concrete implementation and its corresponding output. Author has used Eclipse IDE for this purpose. This is free and latest in this field.No of pages: 8-10+ (Rough estimate)Sub - Topics NAChapter 16: Template Method PatternChapter Goal: To discuss the Template Method Pattern with the GoF Definition and the core concept behind that with a real-life example and a computer world example. The chapter ends with a concrete implementation and its corresponding output. Author has used Eclipse IDE for this purpose. This is free and latest in this field.No of pages: 8-10+ (Rough estimate)Sub - Topics NASub -Topics NAChapter 17: Command PatternChapter Goal: To discuss the Command Pattern with the GoF Definition and the core concept behind that with a real-life example and a computer world example. The chapter ends with a concrete implementation and its corresponding output. Author has used Eclipse IDE for this purpose. This is free and latest in this field.No of pages: 8-10+ (Rough estimate)Sub - Topics NAChapter 18: Iterator PatternChapter Goal: To discuss the Iterator Pattern with the GoF Definition and the core concept behind that with a real-life example and a computer world example. The chapter ends with a concrete implementation and its corresponding output. Author has used Eclipse IDE for this purpose. This is free and latest in this field.No of pages 8-10+(Rough estimate)Sub -Topics NAChapter 19: Memento PatternChapter Goal: To discuss the Memento Pattern with the GoF Definition and the core concept behind that with a real-life example and a computer world example. The chapter ends with a concrete implementation and its corresponding output. Author has used Eclipse IDE for this purpose. This is free and latest in this field.No of pages 8-10+(Rough estimate)Sub -Topics NAChapter 20: State PatternChapter Goal: To discuss the State Pattern with the GoF Definition and the core concept behind that with a real-life example and a computer world example. The chapter ends with a concrete implementation and its corresponding output. Author has used Eclipse IDE for this purpose. This is free and latest in this field.No of pages: 8-10+ (Rough estimate)Sub - Topics NASub -Topics NAChapter 21: Mediator PatternChapter Goal: To discuss the Mediator Pattern with the GoF Definition and the core concept behind that with a real-life example and a computer world example. The chapter ends with a concrete implementation and its corresponding output. Author has used Eclipse IDE for this purpose. This is free and latest in this field.No of pages: 8-10+ (Rough estimate)Sub - Topics NAChapter 22: Chain of Responsibility PatternChapter Goal: To discuss the Chain of Responsibility Pattern with the GoF Definition and the core concept behind that with a real-life example and a computer world example. The chapter ends with a concrete implementation and its corresponding output. Author has used Eclipse IDE for this purpose. This is free and latest in this field.No of pages: 8-10+ (Rough estimate)Sub - Topics NAChapter 23: Interpreter PatternChapter Goal: To discuss the Interpreter Pattern with the GoF Definition and the core concept behind that with a real-life example and a computer world example. The chapter ends with a concrete implementation and its corresponding output. Author has used Eclipse IDE for this purpose. This is free and latest in this field.No of pages: 8-10+ (Rough estimate)Sub - Topics NAChapter 23: Interpreter PatternChapter Goal: To discuss the Interpreter Pattern with the GoF Definition and the core concept behind that with a real-life example and a computer world example. The chapter ends with a concrete implementation and its corresponding output. Author has used Eclipse IDE for this purpose. This is free and latest in this field.No of pages: 8-10+ (Rough estimate)Sub - Topics NAPart-II: Additional Design PatternsChapter 24: Simple Factory PatternChapter Goal: To discuss the Simple Factory Pattern with the GoF Definition and the core concept behind that with a real-life example and a computer world example. The chapter ends with a concrete implementation and its corresponding output. Author has used Eclipse IDE for this purpose. This is free and latest in this field.No of pages: 8-10+ (Rough estimate)Sub - Topics NAChapter 25: Null Object PatternChapter Goal: To discuss the Null Object Pattern with the GoF Definition and the core concept behind that with a real-life example and a computer world example. The chapter ends with a concrete implementation and its corresponding output. Author has used Eclipse IDE for this purpose. This is free and latest in this field.No of pages: 8-10+ (Rough estimate)Sub - Topics NAChapter 26: MVC PatternChapter Goal: To discuss the MVC Pattern with the GoF Definition and the core concept behind that with a real-life example and a computer world example. The chapter ends with a concrete implementation and its corresponding output. Author has used Eclipse IDE for this purpose. This is free and latest in this field.No of pages: 8-10+ (Rough estimate)Sub - Topics NAPart-III: Final talks on Design PatternsChapter 27: Criticism to Design PatternsChapter Goal: To discuss the criticism to design patternsNo of pages: 5 (Rough estimate)Sub - Topics NAChapter 28: Brief overview of Anti-PatternsChapter Goal: To discuss the anti-patternsNo of pages: 5 (Rough estimate)Sub - Topics NAChapter 29: FAQChapter Goal: This chapter will consist of the frequently asked questions to help readers for a quick revision. This chapter will also clear the doubts that may arise among similar patterns.No of pages: 7-10+ (Rough estimate)Sub - Topics NA