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Java Articles » Design » Design Pattern 
1. Take control with the Proxy design pattern    ( javaworld.com )
2. Follow the Chain of Responsibility    ( javaworld.com )
3. Amaze your developer friends with design patterns    ( javaworld.com )
4. An inside view of Observer    ( javaworld.com )
5. The Java Enclosing Class as an Implementation of the Builder Pattern    ( javaworld.com )
6. Java Tip 68: Learn how to implement the Command pattern in Java    ( javaworld.com )
7. Java Design Patterns    ( javaworld.com )
8. Design patterns make for better J2EE apps    ( javaworld.com )
9. Simply Singleton    ( javaworld.com )
10. Factory methods    ( javaworld.com )
11. A look at the Composite design pattern    ( javaworld.com )
12. Strategy for success    ( javaworld.com )
13. Observer and Observable    ( javaworld.com )
14. Web application components made easy with Composite View    ( javaworld.com )
15. When is a singleton not a singleton?    ( javaworld.com )
16. Speaking on the Observer pattern    ( javaworld.com )
17. Java Tip 38: The trick to "Iterator Observers"    ( javaworld.com )
18. Java Tip 98: Reflect on the Visitor design pattern    ( javaworld.com )
19. Adopt Adapter    ( javaworld.com )
20. Façade clears complexity    ( javaworld.com )
21. How to implement state-dependent behavior    ( javaworld.com )
22. Singletons rule    ( javaworld.com )
23. The Singleton as a Network Management Pattern    ( onjava.com )
24. Using the Decorator Pattern    ( onjava.com )
25. Resource Command Pattern    ( theserverside.com )
26. Principles, Patterns, and Practices: The Strategy, Template Method, and Bridge Patterns    ( today.java.net )
27. Transparent State Management Using the Decorator Pattern    ( today.java.net )
28. Principles, Patterns, and Practices: The Factory Pattern    ( today.java.net )
29. Design Principles from Design Patterns    ( artima.com )
30. How to Use Design Patterns    ( artima.com )
31. Understand the role of intent in design patterns    ( artima.com )
32. Cooperative Visitor: A Template Technique for Visitor Creation    ( artima.com )
33. Patterns and Practice    ( artima.com )
34. Abstraction and Efficiency    ( artima.com )
35. Part 1: Creating efficient rules for the Generic Log Adapter    ( ibm.com )
36. Java design patterns 201    ( ibm.com )
37. Double-checked locking and the Singleton pattern    ( ibm.com )
38. Java design patterns 101    ( ibm.com )
39. Create a static adapter for use with the Generic Log Adapter    ( ibm.com )
40. Diagnosing Java Code: The Dangling Composite bug pattern    ( ibm.com )
41. Working with Design Patterns: Command    ( developer.com )
42. Working With Design Patterns: Singleton    ( developer.com )
43. Working with Design Patterns: Flyweight    ( developer.com )
44. Working with Design Patterns: Observer    ( developer.com )
45. Working With Design Patterns: State    ( developer.com )
46. Working With Design Patterns: Factory Method    ( developer.com )
47. What Are Design Patterns?    ( developer.com )
48. Working with Design Patterns: Composite    ( developer.com )
49. Working with Design Patterns: Template Method    ( developer.com )
50. Working With Design Patterns: Mediator    ( developer.com )
51. Build and Command Objects?Using Design Patterns    ( developer.com )
52. Working With Design Patterns: Chain of Responsibility    ( developer.com )
53. Working With Design Patterns: Prototype    ( developer.com )
54. Working With Design Patterns: Abstract Factory    ( developer.com )
55. Working With Design Patterns: Interpreter    ( developer.com )
56. Working With Design Patterns: Odds and Ends    ( developer.com )
57. Threads Versus The Singleton Pattern    ( developer.com )
58. Working With Design Patterns: Iterator    ( developer.com )
59. Working With Design Patterns: Visitor    ( developer.com )
60. Working With Design Patterns: Memento    ( developer.com )
61. Design Patterns - Deja Vu at Work    ( developer.com )
62. Working With Design Patterns: Bridge    ( developer.com )
63. Working With Design Patterns: Facade    ( developer.com )
64. Global Variables in Java with the Singleton Pattern    ( developer.com )
65. Pattern Summaries: Chain of Responsibility    ( developer.com )
66. Working with Design Patterns: Strategy    ( developer.com )
67. Working with Design Patterns: Null Object    ( developer.com )
68. Working With Design Patterns: Builder    ( developer.com )
69. Aligning IT with Business Strategy    ( developer.com )
70. Pattern Summaries 6: Adapter and Decorator    ( developer.com )
71. Pattern Summaries: Façade and Iterator    ( developer.com )
72. Design Pattern Variations: A Better Visitor > A Problem Visitor    ( informit.com )
73. Design Patterns in Java: Adapter > Adapting to an Interface    ( informit.com )
74. Design Patterns in Java: The Observer > Data Sharing    ( informit.com )
75. Patterns and Java - A Matter of Good Taste    ( developer.com )
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