Middle man smell
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Revision as of 09:31, 14 October 2009
In object oriented programming, it is common to delegate some work to other objects. However, if a class delegates the majority of work to another class, it is just a middle man and should be removed. Instead, you should talk directly to the class that implements the behavior rather than going through the middle man.
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- Mediator can turn into a middle man that does little other than delegating to other objects.
- Facade by definition delegates to classes in a subsystem that is being hidden from other parts of the system.
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