# 124 - Learning the Mediator Pattern


7/7/2009
Level: Intermediate
Tags: Design Patterns
Comments: (5)
Author:
Derik Whittaker
 
Presented By:
Red-Gate.com


In this episode we will take at how we can use the Mediator Pattern in our application.

.The Mediator pattern allows us to create a loosely coupled system by creating a set of objects which encapsulates the way that sets of objects interact with each other. By removing this behavior from the individual objects you reduce their responsibility and reduce coupling

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Xanf said....

Hi, thank's for the video.
I understand that the Mediator pattern works very much like the Observer one - you create an object to notify subscribers about the event with abilities to subscribe or unsubscribe.

Are there are any differences between the Mediator and Observer patterns that require it to be named differently?


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