JavaBeansTM let you interactively build graphical user interfaces,
and Enterprise JavaBeans let you write software components that execute
business logic that runs on the server. With Enterprise JavaBeans transaction
and state management, multithreading, and resource pooling are left to
the server implementation.
JavaBeansTM
- July 1999
- Introduction to the JavaBeansTM API
by MageLang Institute Release Java 2
- Use the JavaBeansTM API to create independent, reusable,
platform-independent, marketable components.
- January 1998
- Java Beans, Part 4 by Greg
Voss Release JDK 1.1.2
- To write truly useful Beans, you need a deeper understanding of reflection
and Bean customization. This concluding segment of the tutorial shows you
how to write advanced Beans, and how to provide programmatic and visual
interfaces to accompany them.
- October 1997
- JavaBeans Short Course
by the MageLang Institute Release JDK 1.1.2
- Check out this Beans tutorial. Yes, we know we already have several on the
site, but this one is so good we just couldn't resist. Everything you need to know
to build useful Beans.
- February 1997
- JavaBeans, Part 3 by
Greg Voss Release JDK 1.1
- How to use the BeanBox application provided with the JavaBeans
Developer Kit (BDK) to test beans you have built.
- November 1996
- JavaBeans, Part 2 by
Greg Voss Release JDK 1.1
- The second article in the series presents code that shows you how to build
simple beans and package them for distribution as JAR files.
- November 1996
- JavaBeans, Part 1 by
Greg Voss Release JDK 1.1
- This article presents Beans from a conceptual point of view, and introduces
you to component technology, properties, methods, events, and application
builder tools.
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Enterprise JavaBeansTM
- Feb 1999
- Enterprise JavaBeansTM
Tutorial by Tom Daly & Uday Shetty Release Enterprise
JavaBeans 1.0
- Learn how to write a simple session Bean using the Enterprise JavaBeans
component model.
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