--- layout: pattern title: Adapter folder: adapter permalink: /patterns/adapter/ categories: Structural tags: Java --- **Intent:** Convert the interface of a class into another interface the clients expect. Adapter lets classes work together that couldn't otherwise because of incompatible interfaces. ![alt text](./etc/adapter_1.png "Adapter") **Applicability:** Use the Adapter pattern when * you want to use an existing class, and its interface does not match the one you need * you want to create a reusable class that cooperates with unrelated or unforeseen classes, that is, classes that don't necessarily have compatible interfaces * you need to use several existing subclasses, but it's impractical to adapt their interface by subclassing every one. An object adapter can adapt the interface of its parent class. **Real world examples:** * [java.util.Arrays#asList()](http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/util/Arrays.html#asList%28T...%29)