JW,

You don't need to know everything there is to know about Javabeans.  Think
objects that you can store data in and that have set/get method pairs and
you've basically got all you need.  You can pretty much ignore all the event
listener related methods.

Hope that helps,

Dan
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Daniel Kirkdorffer
Sr. Consultant, Syllogistics LLC
Web:   http://www.syllogistics.com/
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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> Reply To:     Jingwei Zhang
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> I am new to JSP. I have a 101 question:
>
> Is it necessary to know JavaBean programming to use JSP? I know some
> Java Servlet coding. But from JSP Spec, I feel like JabaBean is the
> major topic.
> If I write a piece of code in Java and compile it, how can I treat it as
> JavaBean? Thanks in advance.
>
> JW
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