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JavaBeans

Hi,

I want to learn about what JavaBeans are and how to create/use them. I could
not find good information yet, so any help is much appreciated.
I am using Eclipse to do some Java testing, does this support JavaBeans?

Thanks,
Patrick

Jul 17 '05 #1
2 2453
Yes, Eclipse supports JavaBeans; any Java development environment supports
JavaBeans.

Now, if what you really mean is Enterprise JavaBeans, then no, Eclipse does
not provide an EJB container, and you can't write and test EJBs with Eclipse
alone.
Jul 17 '05 #2
But....
You can with Eclipse and the Lomboz plugin

Dan Nuttle wrote:
Yes, Eclipse supports JavaBeans; any Java development environment supports
JavaBeans.

Now, if what you really mean is Enterprise JavaBeans, then no, Eclipse does
not provide an EJB container, and you can't write and test EJBs with Eclipse
alone.


Jul 17 '05 #3

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