"Introduction to child objects" on page 95 describes the class hierarchy you implement to support a simple collection of child objects. This section describes the classes you need to define to implement a child object architecture and covers:
- Defining and using a child directory
- Defining an abstract parent base class
- Designing a parent caller
- Implementing a parent dispatcher
- Writing the parent implementation
- Defining an abstract child base class
- Designing a child caller
- Implementing a child dispatcher
- Writing the child implementation
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