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Business Delegate Pattern

The Business Delegate Pattern is designed to decouple the presentation tier from the business tier, streamlining communication and reducing remote lookup complexities. It involves components such as Client, Business Delegate, LookUp Service, and Business Service, with concrete implementations like EJBService and JMSService. A demo class illustrates the pattern's functionality by allowing a client to invoke different business services through the Business Delegate.
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Business Delegate Pattern

The Business Delegate Pattern is designed to decouple the presentation tier from the business tier, streamlining communication and reducing remote lookup complexities. It involves components such as Client, Business Delegate, LookUp Service, and Business Service, with concrete implementations like EJBService and JMSService. A demo class illustrates the pattern's functionality by allowing a client to invoke different business services through the Business Delegate.
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DESIGN PATTERNS - BUSINESS DELEGATE PATTERN

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Business Delegate Pattern is used to decouple presentation tier and business tier. It is basically use
to reduce communication or remote lookup functionality to business tier code in presentation tier
code. In business tier we have following entities.

Client - Presentation tier code may be JSP, servlet or UI java code.

Business Delegate - A single entry point class for client entities to provide access to
Business Service methods.

LookUp Service - Lookup service object is responsible to get relative business


implementation and provide business object access to business delegate object.

Business Service - Business Service interface. Concrete classes implement this business
service to provide actual business implementation logic.

Implementation
We are going to create a Client, BusinessDelegate, BusinessService, LookUpService, JMSService
and EJBService representing various entities of Business Delegate patterns.

BusinessDelegatePatternDemo, our demo class, will use BusinessDelegate and Client to


demonstrate use of Business Delegate pattern.

Step 1
Create BusinessService Interface.

BusinessService.java

public interface BusinessService {


public void doProcessing();
}
Step 2
Create concrete Service classes.

EJBService.java

public class EJBService implements BusinessService {

@Override
public void doProcessing() {
System.out.println("Processing task by invoking EJB Service");
}
}

JMSService.java

public class JMSService implements BusinessService {

@Override
public void doProcessing() {
System.out.println("Processing task by invoking JMS Service");
}
}

Step 3
Create Business Lookup Service.

BusinessLookUp.java

public class BusinessLookUp {


public BusinessService getBusinessService(String serviceType){

if(serviceType.equalsIgnoreCase("EJB")){
return new EJBService();
}
else {
return new JMSService();
}
}
}

Step 4
Create Business Delegate.

BusinessDelegate.java

public class BusinessDelegate {


private BusinessLookUp lookupService = new BusinessLookUp();
private BusinessService businessService;
private String serviceType;

public void setServiceType(String serviceType){


this.serviceType = serviceType;
}

public void doTask(){


businessService = lookupService.getBusinessService(serviceType);
businessService.doProcessing();
}
}

Step 5
Create Client.

Client.java

public class Client {

BusinessDelegate businessService;

public Client(BusinessDelegate businessService){


this.businessService = businessService;
}

public void doTask(){


businessService.doTask();
}
}

Step 6
Use BusinessDelegate and Client classes to demonstrate Business Delegate pattern.

BusinessDelegatePatternDemo.java

public class BusinessDelegatePatternDemo {

public static void main(String[] args) {

BusinessDelegate businessDelegate = new BusinessDelegate();


businessDelegate.setServiceType("EJB");

Client client = new Client(businessDelegate);


client.doTask();

businessDelegate.setServiceType("JMS");
client.doTask();
}
}

Step 7
Verify the output.

Processing task by invoking EJB Service


Processing task by invoking JMS Service

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