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Generator for strategy and/or state pattern code in Java
New version 2.0.4 is available since April, 4th 2017
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Please download from here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/strategystategenerator/files/strategy-state-generator-2.0.4/
Description
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The *Strategy/State Generator* creates Java Source Code for classes representing strategies of strategy pattern or states of state pattern in a half-automated way.
The *State Pattern* and the *Strategy Pattern* are from a technical view identical (see [DesignPattern](http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?StrategyPattern)). Thus the ancestor project [Strategy Generator](https://sourceforge.net/projects/strategygenerator/) has been adapted as new project *Strategy/State Generator* to generate also *State Pattern* Java source code.
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SISSy is a platform for problem pattern identification in OO source code written in Java, C++ or Delphi. Problem patterns include the well-known bad smells as well as typical violations of good OO design principles and heuristics.
This project provides a full set of Interfaces and Classes that naturally brings the developer to follow the "Gang of Four" Design Patterns while producing software