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Abdelilah Khossan
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Observer
Instructions
Now let's implement the Observer Design Pattern
classDiagram
class ValuePublisher {
-List~NumericBaseObserver~ observers
+updateState(int value)
+subscribe(NumericBaseObserver observer)
+unsubscribe(NumericBaseObserver observer)
}
class NumericBaseObserver {
<<interface>>
+updateState(int state)*
+getEvents()* List~String~
}
class BinaryBaseObserver {
-List~String~ events
+updateState(int state)
+getEvents() List<String>
}
class DecimalBaseObserver {
-List~String~ events
+updateState(int state)
+getEvents() List<String>
}
class HexaBaseObserver {
-List~String~ events
+updateState(int state)
+getEvents() List<String>
}
ValuePublisher o-- NumericBaseObserver
NumericBaseObserver <|.. BinaryBaseObserver
NumericBaseObserver <|.. DecimalBaseObserver
NumericBaseObserver <|.. HexaBaseObserver
Here is the matching class diagram. Create the matching classes in the matching files.
Here is the description :
- For
ValuePublisher
:updateState
calls theupdateState
method of all observers.subscribe
should add the observer to the list of observers.unsubscribe
should remove the observer from the list of observers.
- For
BinaryBaseObserver
:updateState
should add the binary String representation of its parameter to the list of events (e.g. for 13, should add "1101")getEvents
should return the list of events.
- For
DecimalBaseObserver
:updateState
should add the decimal String representation of its parameter to the list of events (e.g. for 13, should add "13")getEvents
should return the list of events.
- For
HexaBaseObserver
:updateState
should add the hexadecimal String representation of its parameter to the list of events (e.g. for 13, should add "d")getEvents
should return the list of events.
Usage
Here is a possible ExerciseRunner.java to test your function :
public class ExerciseRunner {
public static void main(String[] args) {
ValuePublisher publisher = new ValuePublisher();
BinaryBaseObserver binaryObserver = new BinaryBaseObserver();
DecimalBaseObserver decimalObserver = new DecimalBaseObserver();
HexaBaseObserver hexaObserver = new HexaBaseObserver();
publisher.subscribe(binaryObserver);
publisher.subscribe(decimalObserver);
publisher.subscribe(hexaObserver);
publisher.updateState(1254);
publisher.updateState(45839);
publisher.updateState(5984382);
System.out.println("Binary " + binaryObserver.getEvents());
System.out.println("Decimal " + decimalObserver.getEvents());
System.out.println("Hexa " + hexaObserver.getEvents());
}
}
and its output :
$ javac *.java -d build
$ java -cp build ExerciseRunner
Binary [10011100110, 1011001100001111, 10110110101000001111110]
Decimal [1254, 45839, 5984382]
Hexa [4e6, b30f, 5b507e]
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