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== Encapsulation == | == Encapsulation == | ||
− | + | * Encapsulation helps to make the distinction between an object's contract and implementation. | |
− | + | * Encapsulation is achieved through information hiding. | |
+ | * At the class level, The implementation fields should be made private and the contract would be exposed through public methods. | ||
+ | * At the package level - classes that belong together should be grouped into relevant packages and inter-package accessibility can be controlled. | ||
+ | * Encapsulation is generally independent from the concept of cohesion. | ||
[[Category:OCPJP]] | [[Category:OCPJP]] |
Latest revision as of 21:49, 4 September 2011
Contents
Intro
- Exam focuses on recognizing tight encapsulation, loose coupling and high cohesion.
Coupling
- Coupling is the degree to which one class knows about the other class.
- Ideally a class should know about another class only through what has been exposed through its interface/API.
- If two classes know internal details about each other - they are said to be tightly coupled. This would mean that they cannot be modified independently.
- For e.g. if we use the generic type List in our public API, instead of ArrayList we can always change the internal implementation later to say, a LinkedList for performance reasons and clients of our API would need not change their code.
Cohesion
- Cohesion is all about how a single class is designed.
- Cohesion is used to indicate the degree to which a class has a single well-focused purpose.
- For e.g. in the below class has low cohesion, since it does a variety of things. The code should be split up to ensure that each class performs one functions and so is reusable:
class TaxReport {
void connectToDB();
void generatePDF();
void compute();
}
//Split for high cohesion:
class TaxReport {
void compute();
}
class PDFUtil {
void generatePDF();
}
class DBUtil {
void connectToDB();
}
Encapsulation
- Encapsulation helps to make the distinction between an object's contract and implementation.
- Encapsulation is achieved through information hiding.
- At the class level, The implementation fields should be made private and the contract would be exposed through public methods.
- At the package level - classes that belong together should be grouped into relevant packages and inter-package accessibility can be controlled.
- Encapsulation is generally independent from the concept of cohesion.