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To assemble a composite bean:
You can load the new bean into a Toolbox palette, and customize the bean just like any other bean.
Note that if you want to run a composite bean in a JDK 1.1 browser or applet viewer, you need to copy the JAR files you used to create the composite bean into the directory that contains the html file you want to use to run the composite bean.
Currently the properties of a composite bean cannot
be edited, because the aggregate properties and events cannot be
exposed. JavaSoft is working on a solution for this problem.
Use the buttons in the Tester toolbar to design the layout of beans within your composite bean:
You can also wire together individual beans within a composite beans, either by binding a property in one bean to a property in another bean, or by setting up an event mechanism between two beans.
To test the event or property binding between multiple beans, try the composite bean in Run mode by pressing the Run mode icon on the toolbar or selecting the Mode-->Run menu item.
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