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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

XML JavaBeans Integration, Part 3 by Mark Johnson
Take control of the XML written for any JavaBean component, simplify the Bean file format, and integrate XMLBeans with the java.beans package by creating a new type of property descriptor. (July 1999)

JavaBeans: Unlocking the BeanContext API by Onno Kluyt
Learn how to let your Beans interrogate their environment for available capabilities and services, so they can adjust their behavior to the container or context in which they find themselves. (May 1999)

Let InfoBus Plug Your Beans Together by Mark Colan & Christopher J. Karle
Equip your JavaBeansTM components to exchange data. (March 1998)

Netscape Proposes a New Standard for Communication Among JavaBeans, Objects by Lisa Stapleton
It would let Java objects in HTML pages communicate directly. (June 1997)

JavaBeans Update by Greg Voss & Lisa Stapleton
An article about JavaSoft's new component architecture. (Dec 1996)

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Enterprise JavaBeansTM

Enterprise JavaBeans TM: Working with Entity and Session Beans by Monica Pawlan — Release Enterprise JavaBeans 1.0
How to write thin-client multitiered applications to create your best business solution and leave the low-level details to the EJB architecture. (November 1998)

An Introduction to Enterprise JavaBeansTM Technology by Bill Roth — Release Enterprise JavaBeans 1.0
Presenting a new way to develop, deploy and manage distributed business applications, including description of the EJB component model and an example of how the components work. (October 1998)

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