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JavaBeans

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JavaBeans
A component software architecture from Sun that runs in the Java environment. JavaBeans are independent Java program modules that are called for and executed. They have been used primarily for developing user interfaces at the client side. The server-side counterpart is Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs). See EJB and component software.
(programming)JavaBeans - A component architecture for the Java programming language, developed initially by Sun, but now available from several other vendors. JavaBeans components are called "beans".

JavaBeans allows developers to create reusable software components that can then be assembled together using visual application builder tools including Sybase's PowerJ, Borland's JBuilder, IBM's Visual Age for Java, SunSoft's Java Workshop and Symantec's Visual Cafe.

JavaBeans support Introspection (a builder tool can analyze how a Bean works), Customisation (developers can customise the appearance and behaviour of a Bean), Events (Beans can communicate), Properties (developers can customise and program with Beans(?)) and Persistence (customised Beans can be stored and reused).

http://javasoft.com/beans/.


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The system discovers the individual components of a Web application, such as enterprise JavaBeans, and highlights the relationships and dependencies these components have with other parts of the infrastructure, such as Web servers and databases.
In addition to automatically enforcing traditional coding standards, Jtest has rules support for Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) components, Design by Contract (DbC), JavaServer Pages (JSP) technology, servlets and project metrics.
The product has been designed to simplify application development that uses Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) technologies, such as Enterprise JavaBeans components.
 
 
 
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