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# Static Factory
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## Purpose
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Similar to the AbstractFactory, this pattern is used to create series of related or dependant objects.
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The difference between this and the abstract factory pattern is that the static factory pattern uses just one static
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method to create all types of objects it can create. It is usually named `factory` or `build`.
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## Examples
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* Zend Framework: `Zend_Cache_Backend` or `_Frontend` use a factory method create cache backends or frontends
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namespace DesignPatterns\StaticFactory;
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/**
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* Static Factory pattern
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*
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* Purpose:
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* similar to the AbstractFactory, this pattern is used to create series of related or dependant objects.
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* The difference between this and the abstract factory pattern is that the static factory pattern uses just one static
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* method to create all types of objects it can create. It is usually named "factory" or "build".
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*
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* Examples:
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* - Zend Framework: Zend_Cache_Backend or _Frontend use a factory method create cache backends or frontends
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*
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* Note1: Remember, static => global => evil
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* Note2: Cannot be subclassed or mock-upped or have multiple different instances
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*/
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