TechRepublic Resources
- Developing Java Beans: Introduction
- As software developers, one is constantly being asked to build applications in less time and with less money. And, of course, these applications are expected to be better and faster than ever before. Object-oriented techniques and component software environments are in wide use now, in the hope that they can...
- Tags: Application, JavaBeans, O'Reilly Media Inc., Tools & Techniques, Productivity, Java, Middleware, Management, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
- Book chapters
- Java Beans Theme Set (exe)
- WebSpice Themes apply a style to every page of your Web site for fast creation of resume, personal, business, and intranet pages. The color coordinated Themes include backgrounds, banners, bullets, and navigation buttons. Themes allow you to apply a color-coordinated style without hiring a Graphic Designer. This version is the...
- Tags: JavaBeans, Style, Intranet, Java, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Software downloads 2007-10-03
- Create components in your application with javabeans
- JavaBeans let you visually assemble components and dynamically change properties on the fly. Peter V. Mikhalenko discusses the JavaBeans conventions, events, and listeners. The JavaBeans model enables developers to create software units called components (also known as beans). You can assemble beans into composite components, applets, or...
- Tags: JavaBeans, Persistence, Java, Middleware, Peter V. Mikhalenko, bean, Java Tips Newsletter, Method, Event, Component, Class, Property, Customization, JavaBeans API Specification, java.beans.Introspector Class, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
- Technical articles 2006-12-13
- Xotics (zip)
- Xotics is a set of Java tools and libraries for XML programming and processing, based on the association of JavaBeans and XPath 2 requesting support. Xotics is a complete solution, intended to Java developers, addressing both client and server side programming. Xotics contains a Core API implementing base concepts, an...
- Tags: Concept, JavaBeans, XPath, Xotics, XML, Java, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Programming Languages, Software Development
- Software downloads 2006-04-14
- Accessing a PDF Document With the Acrobat Viewer JavaBean
- A PDF document is commonly opened in Acrobat Reader to edit, view, and print. But when a user needs to open a PDF in a Java application, Acrobat Reader is not accessible. Fortunately, Adobe provides a viewer API, the Acrobat Viewer JavaBean, to view and print PDF documents from Java...
- Tags: JavaBeans, Adobe PDF, Adobe Acrobat, Java, Middleware, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
- White papers 2005-10-20
- Transitioning into OOP: Implement a simple session Enhanced JavaBean
- Our last article explored how we can implement client programs to connect with RMI servers and how we generate the runtime deployment classes for these clients. In this article, we return to our discussion of Enhanced JavaBeans (EJBs) to help to lay to rest the fears you may have about...
- Tags: J2EE, Application servers, Middleware, Enterprise software, JavaBeans, Jeff Hanson, J2EE development kit, object-oriented programming, EJB
- Technical articles 2004-01-20
- Intro to JavaServer Pages: Use javabeans
- By John Zukowski(2/8/00)Although you can place large blocks of code within scriptlets, most of the Java code belongs in reusable components called JavaBeans. JavaBeans are like ActiveX controls: they provide known functionality and are designed for off-the-shelf reuse.A JavaBean's value is made available through a set of properties, which provides...
- Tags: Java, Middleware, JavaBeans, bean, localName, id
- Technical articles 2003-10-06
- Develop component-based applications with javabeans
- Software component technology takes the development process a step further by providing software functionality as components that can be assembled into an application. True components are language-independent and can be manipulated by application builder tools.You can easily build components in Java using the JavaBean technology, which adds all the capabilities...
- Tags: Java, Middleware, Alexandre Pereira Calsavara, Boolean, JavaBean technology, JavaBeans, bean
- Technical articles 2003-05-26
- Automate form validation with JavaScript and javabeans
- Many things in your Web application input forms need checking. A field might be required or an entry might need to be a number only. Dates might need to be captured in a standard format. Apostrophes in text boxes and text areas might need to be escaped so that they...
- Tags: Scripting languages, Java, Middleware, Donovan Cowie, page author, JavaScript, HTML, JavaBeans
- Technical articles 2003-02-11
Additional Resources
- Develop your first beans in Enterprise javabeans 3.0
- Just as the Java platform revolutionized the way we think about software development, the Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) and Java Persistence specifications revolutionized the way we think about developing enterprise software. They combine server-side components with distributed object technologies, asynchronous messaging, web services, and persistence to greatly simplify the task of...
- Tags: O'Reilly Media Inc., EJB, J2Ee, Application Servers, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Software
- Book chapters 2006-07-24
- Simplifying Development
- The goal of Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) 3.0 is to simplify the development of Java applications and standardize the persistence application-programming interface for the Java platform. EJB 3.0 directly addresses the primary drawback developers have identified in EJB 2.x: complexity. Enterprise JavaBeans makes developers' lives easier, by providing a clear, standard...
- Tags: EJB, J2Ee, Application Servers, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Software
- White papers 2005-07-01
- Visual 3270
- With OC Visual 3270, administrators can quickly deliver 3270/5250 emulation via a browser or standalone to any Microsoft Windows Machine, Macintosh OS X or Linux Machine. For the developer, OC Visual 3270 comes loaded with a set of Borland VCLs, J2EE JavaBeans, Microsoft ActiveX controls, Linux CLX's, COM Objects, and...
- Tags: Developer, Emulation, OpenConnect Systems Inc., Linux, ActiveX/COM/COM+/DCOM, Microsoft Development Tools, .Net, Middleware, Development Tools, Operating Systems, UNIX, Open Source, Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software
- White papers 2006-01-19
- WebSphere: WAS V.6 Tuning and Performance
- This webcast explains the performance improvements in Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs), Web services, JMS, and other areas. This Rational Software Development Platform webcast also provides an update on enhancements to the performance tooling and instrumentation.
- Tags: Webcast, IBM WebSphere, Performance, IBM Corp., EJB, J2Ee, Performance Management, Application Servers, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Software
- Webcasts
- Enterprise javabeans 3.0: Developing Your First Beans
- The primary goal of the EJB 3.0 and Java Persistence specifications was to make it as easy as possible to write and deploy an EJB-based application. Creating an application is as easy as compiling the code, jarring up the classes, and running the application server. This paper gives an introduction...
- Tags: O'Reilly Media Inc., EJB, J2Ee, Application Servers, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Software
- White papers 2006-05-01
- The Cells (zip)
- The Cells is a free Java based GUI designer. It supports all Java standard layouts and provides a new powerful layout manager CellsLayout. It allows you to design high quality and complex forms. The Cells is based on the JavaBeans standard. It supports and uses BeanInfos, BeanDescriptors, PropertyDescriptors, PropertyEditors (incl....
- Tags: Java, Cell, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components
- Software downloads 2007-11-15
- IT managers: How well do you communicate?
- Do you tend to zealously defend technology, even if it has not been proven yet? Do you turn a deaf ear to your staff when they suggest there are merits to Enterprise JavaBeans? Perhaps your communication skills aren't what they should be. To truly answer whether you (as an IT...
- Tags: Quiz, EJB, J2Ee, IT manager, Leadership, Application Servers, Strategy, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Management, Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Download resources 2005-05-13
- Using XMLEncoder
- This paper covers advanced use of XMLEncoder, showing how it can be configured to create archives of any Java objects - even when they don't follow the JavaBeans conventions. The paper includes examples of how to make properties "Transient" and how to create archives that call constructors with arguments, use...
- Tags: Archive, Java, Middleware, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
- White papers 2007-09-06
- Converting an EJB 2.0 Entity Bean to EJB 3.0
- The Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) 3.0 specification has facilitated the development of EJBs, by providing an annotations-based API in which the remote/local and home/local home interfaces are not required. The deployment descriptors that form the basis of an EJB 2.0 entity bean are also not required for deploying an EJB 3...
- Tags: EJB 2.0, EJB, J2Ee, Application Servers, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Software
- White papers 2006-01-01
- Component Inheritance in EJB 2.0
- Component-based architectures eliminate a number of the limitations of object-oriented development. Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) components offer a greater base for reuse and integration for Java developers than POJOs. However, to make the most of what they offer requires a shift in focus from development-oriented programming to the more flexible realm...
- Tags: EJB 2.0, EJB, J2Ee, Application Servers, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Software
- White papers 2005-10-25
- Using the Persistence API in Desktop Applications
- The JSR 220 specification defines Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0. One of its primary goals is to simplify the creation, management, and storage of entity beans. Working towards that goal, Sun Microsystems and supporting community developers created a new Application Programming Interface (API) that lets one use "Plain old Java objects" or...
- Tags: Bean, Sun Microsystems Inc., API, JSR 220 Specification, Java Persistence Application Programming Interface, EJB, Desktops, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Hardware
- White papers 2007-06-01
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