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Observer this article describes the observer design pattern and its usage in the programming language java
The observer design pattern could possibly be used to solve your problem
Observer design pattern c# and vbnet beyond oo design and development
Introduction the observer design pattern is a relationship between objects so that when one changes its state, all the others are notified accordingly
Speaking on the observer pattern how can you use the observer pattern in your java design? by tony sintes, javaworld