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JavaBeans
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ALSO CALLED: Java Beans, Enterprise JavaBeans, and EJB
DEFINITION: Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) is an architecture for setting up program components, written in the Java programming language, that run in the server parts of a computer network that uses the client/server model. Enterprise JavaBeans is built
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TRIAL SOFTWARE:With BX for Java, creating the user interface for your application is as easy as point-and-click! Just choose any AWT or Swing component from the palette and place it in your model. Posted: 08 Sep 2004 | Published: 01 Sep 2004
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JAVABEANS DEFINITION (continued):
on the JavaBeans technology for distributing program components (which are called Beans, using the coffee metaphor) to clients in a network. Enterprise JavaBeans offers enterprises the advantage of being able to control change at the server rather than having to update each individual computer with a client whenever a new program component is changed or added. EJB components have the advantage of being reusable in multiple applications. To
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