tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-294154302570076662.post7303522915761875100..comments2023-09-11T06:46:47.534-07:00Comments on Practical Database Solutions: Design Pattern 2 - Decorator PatternCan Luhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07348132476543365433noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-294154302570076662.post-21292728888306470502012-05-29T20:12:05.892-07:002012-05-29T20:12:05.892-07:00Hi,
Good Post.
I had a scenario in which I could u...Hi,<br />Good Post.<br />I had a scenario in which I could use ur advise<br />I have a structure in which My product has Line of Business(LOB) and Features associated with it.<br />There is a Feature Master and LOB Master and their Mapping Table LOBFeature<br />Lobs have feature associated with it that describe how pages are supposed look.<br />Like a feature can be panel or button so show the resp. on the screen.<br />There can be situations in which we would need to show a Button witin a panel. So we are currently creating a feature PanelWithButton, I wanted to apply the decorator pattern on this, can you help me how the associations are going to be in the db?Born to balance the gudhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16580722896209530760noreply@blogger.com