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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T00:53:49+00:00 2026-05-11T00:53:49+00:00

Does it make sense to use interfaces for your domain object factories by default,

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Does it make sense to use interfaces for your domain object factories by default, or should interfaces be reserved for the factory classes only when you need them?

public IUserFactory {     User CreateNewUser(); }  public UserFactory : IUserFactory {     public User CreateNewUser()     {         return new User();     } } 
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  1. 2026-05-11T00:53:50+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 12:53 am

    Here’s a translation of the same problem into Java.

    Original example

    public interface UserFactoryIF {    User createNewUser(); } 

    Then the implementation of the Factory

    public class UserFactory implements UserFactoryIF {      public User createNewUser()      {          // whatever special logic it takes to make a User          // below is simplification          return new User();      } } 

    I don’t see any special benefit to defining an interface for the factory, since you’re defining a single interface for a centralized producer. Typically I find that I need to produce many different implementations of the same kind of product, and my factory needs to consume many different kinds of parameters. That is, we might have:

    public interface User {     public String getName();     public long getId();     public long getUUID();     // more biz methods on the User } 

    The factory would look like this:

    public class UserFactory {      public static User createUserFrom(Person person) {         // ...         return new UserImpl( ... );     }      public static user createUserFrom(AmazonUser amazonUser) {          // ... special logic for AmazonWS user         return new UserImpl( ... );               }      private static class UserImpl implements User {        // encapsulated impl with validation semantics to        // insure no one else in the production code can impl        // this naively with side effects     } } 

    Hope this gets the point across.

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