JavaBeans

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Java Beans are software components written in the Java programming language.

Naming conventions

The source code of a Java Bean is subject to certain naming conventions. These naming conventions make it easier for beans to be reused, replaced and connected.

The naming conventions are:

  • Every java bean class should implement java.io.Serializable interface
  • It should have the 2 argument constructor
  • Its properties should be accessed using get and set methods
  • It should contain the required event handling methods

See also