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Design_Pattern - Memento Pattern


Memento pattern is used to restore state of an object to a previous state. Memento pattern falls under behavioral pattern category.

Implementation

Memento pattern uses three actor classes. Memento contains state of an object to be restored. Originator creates and stores states in Memento objects and Caretaker object is responsible to restore object state from Memento. We have to create Memento, Originator, and CareTaker classes.

MementoPatternDemo, our demo class, will use CareTaker and Originator objects to show restoration of object states.

Step 1

Create Memento class.

Memento.java
public class Memento {
private String state;
public Memento(String state){
this.state = state;
}
public String getState(){
return state;
}
}

Step 2

Create Originator class.

Originator.java
public class Originator {
private String state;
public void setState(String state){
this.state = state;
}
public String getState(){
return state;
}
public Memento saveStateToMemento(){
return new Memento(state);
}
public void getStateFromMemento(Memento Memento){
state = Memento.getState();
}
}

Step 3

Create CareTaker class.

CareTaker.java
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
public class CareTaker {
private List<Memento> mementoList = new ArrayList<Memento>();
public void add(Memento state){
mementoList.add(state);
}
public Memento get(int index){
return mementoList.get(index);
}
}

Step 4

Use CareTaker and Originator objects.

MementoPatternDemo.java
public class MementoPatternDemo {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Originator originator = new Originator();
CareTaker careTaker = new CareTaker();
originator.setState("State #1");
originator.setState("State #2");
careTaker.add(originator.saveStateToMemento());
originator.setState("State #3");
careTaker.add(originator.saveStateToMemento());
originator.setState("State #4");System.out.println("Current State: " + originator.getState());
originator.getStateFromMemento(careTaker.get(0));
System.out.println("First saved State: " + originator.getState());
originator.getStateFromMemento(careTaker.get(1));
System.out.println("Second saved State: " + originator.getState());
}
}

Step 5

Verify the output.a
Current State: State #4
First saved State: State #2
Second saved State: State #3
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