The only "beans" I know of are JavaBean and Enterprise JavaBean.  The
former is a set of rules for objects; in particular a zero-argument
constructor, and get/set/is methods for all properties.  The later is
obviously of no real use to this thread. ;)

On 8/26/05, Brian Kotek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In fact, while I'm at it, does anyone know where a good definition of
> a Bean is located, so that I can make sure that my vocabulary is in
> line with the accepted standard? Thx.
> 

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