Javabeans for dummies / Emily A. Vander Veer
Series: --For dummiesPublication details: Foster City, CA : IDG Books Worldwide, Inc., c1997.Description: xxii, 385 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. + 1 computer laser optical disk (4 3/4 in.)ISBN:- 9780764501531
- 0764501534
- 005.11 21 VAN
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Part 1: Getting to know beans about JavaBean
Chapter 1: JavaBeans Basics
Chapter 2: What is a component model
Chapter 3: Anatomy of a bean
Part II: Bean 101: Creating and using A bean
Chapter 4: Getting started I: creating a Bean
Chapter 5: Getting started II: Using an existing bean
Chapter 6: Beware the IDEs ( Interactive Development Environment)
Part III: Advanced bean recipes
Chapter 7 : Java language overview
Chapter 8: Java APIs of particular interest to Bean developers
Chapter 9: Integrating Java Bean with other component models
Chapter 10: Distributing Beans
Part IV: The Nitty Gritty: The Java bean API (java.bean)
Chapter 11: Introspection makes for happy, well-adjusted bean
Chapter 12: Handle with care
Chapter 13: Persistence of vision
Chapter 14: Building your ABS (Application Builder Support)
Chapter 15: Leftovers: A delicious Assortment of Useful (If unclassifiable) Bean APIs
Part V: The part of Tens
Chapter 16: The top Ten (or so)Characteristics
Chapter 17: The ten most common Misconceptions about java beans
Chapter 18: Ten (or so) Essential java bean resources
Includes index : p. 351-379
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