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Re: What's a JavaBean?

by Lion-O <nosp@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jan 24, 2007 at 09:29 AM

> java beans is class that deal with data processing that's it !

Thats not entirely true. When I create a java program and setup an
executable
jar for it its not that hard to add a line to my manifest file saying:
"Java-Bean = true" after which Java will consider it to be a java bean ;)

A javabean is not merely a class; taken as a whole its a
platform-independent
component model. It may utilize the beans class, but thats not a
requirement to
produce a javabean.

-- 
Groetjes, Peter

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 7 Posts in Topic:
What's a JavaBean?
"pokaru" <po  2006-12-02 19:01:22 
Re: What's a JavaBean?
Lion-O <nosp@[EMAIL PR  2006-12-03 02:28:39 
Re: What's a JavaBean?
"arad" <prof  2007-01-23 04:41:23 
Re: What's a JavaBean?
Lion-O <nosp@[EMAIL PR  2007-01-24 09:29:58 
Re: What's a JavaBean?
mei <mei@[EMAIL PROTEC  2007-02-11 22:40:20 
Re: What's a JavaBean?
Frank Fredstone <none@  2007-03-02 14:19:09 
Re: What's a JavaBean?
"levilista@[EMAIL PR  2007-04-08 09:59:22 

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