Java Factory Method/ Singleton pattern?

There's nothing* wrong with creating static factory methods, and I see it fairly often That is, nothing wrong that isn't wrong with any static method (coupling, lack of testability, etc. ). Consider using an IoC Container and dependency injection instead of factories.

There's nothing* wrong with creating static factory methods, and I see it fairly often. * - That is, nothing wrong that isn't wrong with any static method (coupling, lack of testability, etc. ). Consider using an IoC Container and dependency injection instead of factories.

This is not a singleton. It is a factory-method (it's not even a factory). There is nothing wrong in having a factory-method like that.

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