The difference is that, in the case of a bean, you should follow certain
naming conventions. Otherwise you're right, there isn't that much
difference.
That's why you should try to make all your classes as beans.
Geert 'Darling' Van Damme
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> Hello Everyone,
>
> Can anyone tell me the difference between Java Classes and Java Beans when
> we are not making any Visual Component in Java Bean ?
> I think that in this case both are same.
>
>
> Regards,
> Reeta
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