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What is JavaBeans ? (from the FAQ)

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JavaBeans is a portable, platform-independent component model written in Java, developed in collaboration with industry leaders. It enables developers to write reusable components once and run them anywhere -- benefiting from the platform-independent power of Java. JavaBeans acts as a Bridge between proprietary component models and provides a seamless and powerful means for developers to build components that run in ActiveX container applications (from the FAQ).


 

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