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Javabeans Developer's Guide


By Piroz Mohseni, Tom Stewart
 
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Book Details:

Format:Paperback, 311 pages.
Publisher:John Wiley & Sons Inc (Computers) 1997-09
ISBN:1558515739

Average Customer Rating:

1.0 1 out of 5 stars (1 reviews)

Editorial Reviews:

Javabeans is the platform-neutral component model that has the whole Java community talking. Beans are the re-usable portable objects that can be used to create full-scale Java applications. This JavaBeans API standardizes the ways in which Java objects communicate with each other, opening the door to much more sophisticated and large-scale applications.

A complete reference to the new JavaBeans API, JavaBeans? Developer's Guide covers the fundamental concepts for using JavaBeans and provides a wide variety of practical examples. The book starts by reviewing object-oriented programming concepts, showing how they tie in to the new JavaBeans standard. Then it proceeds to describe each Bean's related classes, methods, and properties and includes examples and suggested projects. Finally, related standards and APIs are discussed, giving readers all the tools necessary to begin creating their own Beans and applications.


Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars This book is terrible

The author or authors have clearly never done a Java Beans programming in their lives. it seems to me that they read the intial Java Bean spec and decided to paraphrase the contents.If you need to produce a proof of concept of this technology and are on any kin of schedule IGNORE this book.


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