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Design patterns represent the best practices used by experienced object-oriented software developers. Design patterns are solutions to general problems that software developers face during software development. These patterns are mostly created for the OOPs languages like Java. In Java Design Patterns, there are three main patterns which are exclusively used by the developers namely – Creational (Singleton Design Pattern), Structural (Decorator Design Pattern), and Behavioral (Command Design Pattern).
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Java Design Patterns online test helps to screen the candidates who possess traits as follows:
Strong experience of various patterns like Structural Patterns, Behavioral Patterns, Singleton Design Pattern, etc
Good knowledge of channeling messages and delivering guaranteed mechanism
Good understanding of using JDK factory methods and transfer objects
Familiarity with other patterns used in Java like Remote Proxy Design Pattern and DAO Pattern
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