Abstract

1. Design patterns are a proven way to build high-quality software. The number of design patterns is rising rapidly, while management and searching facilities seems not to catch up. This is why selecting a suitable design pattern is not always an easy task. This issue is especially clear for less experienced developers. In this paper we present our approach to cope with the presented issue an experiment prototype of a new design pattern repository using XML schema, based on identifying ,in a program, classes which structure and organization match—strictly or approximately—the structure and organization of classes as suggested by the design 2. pattern. We express the problem of design pattern identification by matching a pattern by comparing it with a design pattern equivalent in XML schema. So this paper suggests the conversion system from Design Patterns to the form of XML Schema which has already become the standard of internet document. 3. By this we will be easily able to transform and save the Design Pattern that is the best practice in Design Pattern to XML document which is so reusable. Deepali J. Joshi Lecturer in Vishwakarma of Technolgy,pune Vanita S.Babanne Lecturer in Viswakarma Intitute Of Technology,pune Shubhada P.Deshmukh Lecturer in Viswakarma institute Intitute Technology,pune The full text of the article is not available in the cache. Kindly refer the IJCA digital library at www.ijcaonline.org for the complete article. In case, you face problems while downloading the full-text, please send a mail to editor at editor@ijcaonline.org

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