Exercises, examples and other material relating to training module J812. This topic is presented on public course
Java Programming for the Web
By using set naming conventions for your methods, you can write a Java class that has its functionality defined by the method name. Development environments used by the application programmer who's using your class can then examine your class and provide context-sensitive menus, help, icons etc.
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Cube.java | Java Bean example as used by Tag library (J907) |
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What are beans?.
A Java bean is not a class!.
Beanboxes.
Indexed, bound and constrained properties.
Auxiliary classes.
Sample Beans.
Tools.
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