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This describes JavaBeans since they were introduced. This minor revision fixes
some errors and omissions in the JavaBeans 1.00-A specification, adds some
clarifications, and defines some extra (optional) conventions.
Presently all of the state in an AWT component that can be written can also be
read, e.g. there are no write-only properties in the component API. Event
listeners are a notable exception. AWT event listeners are managed according to
the JavaBeans conventions with a pair of methods: addFooListener() and
removeFooListener() for a listener that implements the FooListener interface.
The additions for the Java 2 platform to the JavaBeans core specification
provide developers with standard means to create more sophisticated JavaBeans
components and applications that offer their customers more seamless integration
with their runtime environment (i.e., desktop, web browser, etc.).
The JavaBeans APIs cover five main areas: Event Handling, Properties, Persistence, Introspection and Application Builder APIs.
Java 2 Platform Standard Edition (J2SE) v1.5.0 APIs - Package java.beans.
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