| James William Cooper - 2000 - 352 pagina’s
...The Java Beans programming model is an ideal example of a Bridge pattern implementation. A Java Bean is a reusable software component that can be manipulated visually in a Builder tool. All of the JFC components are written as Beans, which means that they support a query interface (using... | |
| James William Cooper - 2002 - 506 pagina’s
...visual ActiveX control is itself an ideal example of a Bridge pattern implementation. An ActiveX control is a reusable software component that can be manipulated visually in a builder tool. All of the VB6 controls are written as ActiveX controls, which means they support a query interface... | |
| James W. Cooper - 2002 - 417 pagina’s
...Bridges The .NET visual control is itself an ideal example of a Bridge pattern implementation. A Control is a reusable software component that can be manipulated visually in a builder tool. All of the C# Controls support a query interface that enables builder programs to enumerate their properties... | |
| Frits H. Post, Gregory Nielson, Georges-Pierre Bonneau - 2002 - 470 pagina’s
...Java Beans component. 2.2 Java Beans The Java Beans component architecture defines that a Java Bean is a reusable software component that can be manipulated visually in a builder tool. These builder tools may operate entirely visually, allowing the direct plugging together of Java Beans,... | |
| Sunila Srivatsan - 2004 - 340 pagina’s
...JavaBeans and controls, review the JavaBean definition. According to the JavaBeans vl.Ol specification, "A JavaBean is a reusable software component that can be manipulated visually in a builder tool." The specification goes on to discuss introspection support, support for events, and support for properties,... | |
| Mark Rambow - 2007 - 172 pagina’s
...Sun selbst JavaBeans eingesetzt. Eine kurze Definition von Sun für JavaBeans lautet: „A Java Bean is a reusable software component that can be manipulated visually in a builder tool. " [SM97] Dies zeigt nur ein kleines Spektrum der Möglichkeiten, die man mit JavaBeans hat. Um diese... | |
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