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JavaBeans are classes that encapsulate many objects into a single object - the bean. JavaBeans instances are serializable, have a zero-argument constructor, and allow access to properties using getter and setter methods. | |||
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* [[Copying JavaBeans Instances]] | * [[Copying JavaBeans Instances]] |
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Overview
JavaBeans are classes that encapsulate many objects into a single object - the bean. JavaBeans instances are serializable, have a zero-argument constructor, and allow access to properties using getter and setter methods.