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Examplar pattern Vs Prototype Pattern

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sushama_gupta11@yahoo.com - 20 Sep 2005 10:02 GMT
what is the difference between these two pattern as they are nearly
same!!! for which kind of problem examplar pattern is more suitable?
when should i select examplar pattern & when Prototype pattern?
Alvin Bruney - ASP.NET MVP - 20 Sep 2005 13:21 GMT
this is a caching newsgroup, you may try osting in csharp newsgroup

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> what is the difference between these two pattern as they are nearly
> same!!! for which kind of problem examplar pattern is more suitable?
> when should i select examplar pattern & when Prototype pattern?

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