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QuestionDesign Patterns : Command Pattern? Pin
brodies21-Aug-06 9:15
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I'm trying to understand what I'm doing right now from a high level point of view. Fitting it in to a formal design pattern often helps me formalize my thinking. This hunk of code though is eluding my classifying abilities and I'd like to hear your opinions.

My networking API works on the premise of messages as the base component. The next layer above that is sort of like a request-response system. For example you request the server version number, perhaps to ensure messages are handled the same way at the server\client ends, and receive a concrete type, say a pair of integers.

This is almost similar to to the command pattern for the response part, where the network server class transforms a packet back in to a class. When the response to a request has come back I need something similar to a callback to let the requestor get it's data.

To represent that, I need to call in to something (my app is multithreaded). What I devised was a series of standard response types, Integer response, string response, VectorOfStrings response, etc. The trouble with this model is that I'll have to keep creating response types to all the different scenarios, VectorOfInts etc, etc...

Is there a better way?

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