OK fine,but when u say <jsp:usebeans.....then u instantiate
component on cleint or on server.
What is the difference between  JavaBeans and EnterpriseJavaBaans....
Urgent Please.....

Manish.
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From: Suriya Narayan Varatharajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 9:59 AM
Subject: Re: javabeans


> well....,java bean is a component technology...
> ||r to our ActiveX...
> In ActiveX... we have to convert in to OCX ... here...package
> under bean directory....
> regards
> suriya
> *Q  try for everything     Q*
>
> Suriya narayanan V
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> -----Original Message-----
> From:   Neal Cabage [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent:   Wednesday, July 26, 2000 12:13 AM
> To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:        javabeans
>
> Quick question(s) regarding JavaBeans concept ...
>
> I just got a book on hte matter but I feel like they skipping over 1 or 2
> important details:
>
> 1. I compile my class file first right?  So I use my testBean.java file,
and
> compile it into a a testBean.class file - correct?
>
> 2. Do I need to place my class file into a JAR in order to access it as a
> bean?
>
> 3. Do I need to package my class in order to access it as a bean?
>
> I can't find the answer to these questions anywhere in my book.  Can
someone
> answer them?  I  am quite familiar with working with ActiveX, so
components
> are nothing new to me (ironicially the book spends most of it's time
harping
> on methods, events, props, etc) ... I just need to undertand the paradigm
of
> implementing a JavaBean a little bit better.
>
>
> Thanks.
> Neal
>
>
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