Basic HTML version of Foils prepared May 19 99

Foil 8 Using Java Beans

From Javabeans Basic Information Track Computational Science Course CPS616 -- Spring Semester 1999. by Geoffrey Fox, Nancy McCracken, Wojtek Furmanski


The BeanBox is a visual interface that displays (and allows changes to be made to) the properties of a JavaBean and further allows one to see and change the linkage between JavaBeans.
A JavaBean consists of Java Code and possible associated files such as one or more icons, an image or two, a help file etc. This collection of entities is stored in a jar file which is based on the well-known UNIX tar file concept
JavaBeans are naturally used as distributed objects in CORBA or RMI and can be linked to both JDBC (and hence databases) and COM from Microsoft.



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