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- From: Prantor.Bora AT lawson.com
- To: "Pablo Schor" <pablo.schor AT lobruno.com.ar>
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- Subject: Re: [gang-of-4-patterns] Abstract Factory vs. Factory Method
- Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2003 09:07:46 -0600
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You can think of Abstract Factory as a collection of Factory Method.
Prantor
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Please respond to "Pablo
Schor"
I've been using the factory pattern for a while, but don't know exactly if
I'm using the Abstract Factory or the Factory Method. They look the same to
me, but what are the differences?
thank you,
Pablo
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