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Reviews Amazon.com The Web Developer's Guide to Java Beans is a guide for the more advanced developer. Early chapters place JavaBeans in the context of other distributed architectures, including CORBA, OpenDoc, and ActiveX. (We'll have to wait and see whether the author's revolutionary claims for Java come true. So far so good.) There are a few awkward phrases here, but the book offers a well-argued perspective of JavaBeans as an extremely promising technology. Other chapters look at basic and more advanced aspects of working with JavaBeans, including the event model, introspection, and persistence. More advanced topics include providing custom property editors (which can allow a Bean to assist the user with its design) and ActiveX bridging (where JavaBeans can work alongside Microsoft's component model). Short but useful code examples round out the discussion of each topic. This text is best used as a quick tour of advanced topics of JavaBeans and is designed for the developer already comfortable with components and distributed architectures.
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