The abstract factory
The abstract factory is another design pattern from the family of factory patterns. The purpose is the same as all factory design patterns—to encapsulate the object creation logic and hide it from the user. The difference is how it is implemented.
The abstract factory design pattern relies on object composition in contrast to inheritance, which is used by the factory method. Here, we have a separate object, which provides an interface to create instances of the classes we need.
An example class diagram
Let's keep using the preceding SimpleConnection
example here. The following diagram shows how the abstract factory is structured:

As we can see from the preceding diagram, now we have a hierarchy of factories rather than a method inside our database client. We will be using the abstract DatabaseConnectorFactory in our application and it will be returning the right objects, depending on the actual instance type.
A code example
Let's have a look at our example from the source...