The way Patrick is doing it, yes. I think he's saying that if the
getAccount() method returns null, he's looking at having it build one
using runtime reflection and the constructor. Am I right here, Patrick?

> -----Original Message-----
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> > How could Xwork know to use it? With Constructors, at least the 
> > purpose of the method is clear when you're doing runtime reflection.
> 
> I see...
> 
> The AccountManager class is basically acting as the factory.
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