Paul Boddie wrote on this some:
http://www.boddie.org.uk/python/web_modules_enterprise.html

What little I understand about beans comes from there.  IMHO, beans
aren't as necessary in Python, because interfaces don't have to be
formalized to such a degree, and introspection is easier than in Java.

On Wed, 2002-07-17 at 21:26, rdg wrote:
> Ian -- Thanks for the update on CanKit.
> 
> Not being a Java / Tomcat (Websphere) developer, the "Java Bean" is
> sort-of an unknown to me.
> 
> Given that the CanKit was to parallel the bean, can you explain what the
> cankit (beans) was going to
> do and how you  are doing those things now, in Webware?
> 
> --rdg
> 
> On Wed, 2002-07-17 at 19:32, Ian Bicking wrote:
> 
>     It wasn't being used or actively developed, and it has been put aside. 
>     I believe references to it have been deleted from recent releases.
>     
>     I believe Jay Love was behind it.  It's been unclear to a lot of us what
>     exactly its goals were -- Bean-like, but even that needs some explaining
>     in the context of Webware.
>     
>     On Wed, 2002-07-17 at 19:11, rdg wrote:
>     > Having read and reread all of the WebWare and WebKit docs, I went on to
>     > review the last 4 months of mailing list archives.
>     > 
>     > In all of that, I only saw 2 or 3 references to implementing "beans" for
>     > WebWare -- under the name CanKit.
>     > 
>     > Can someone tell me the status of CanKit?  Is there any current
>     > functionality?
>     > 
>     > thanks,
>     > rdg
>     
>     
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