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BeanExtender makes it easy for businesses to build and enhance 100% pure JavaBeans components, which are "write once, run everywhere" components for Java-based e-business solutions. BeanExtender offers dynamic behavior modification, customization, and enhancement of existing beans without the need for Java source code; eased development and use of bean behaviors and policies; and advanced JavaBeans scripting, aggregation, management, and network deployment capabilities.

This month, we feature a series of white papers by BeanExtender developers which highlight BeanExtender "dipping" techniques, network deployment solutions, and enterprise applications.

Network Deployment of JavaBeans
This article looks at some of the problems associated with deployment of JavaBeans and at how IBM's BeanExtender solves these problems.
 
Charles Schwab and IBM's BeanExtender
This article focuses on Schwab's use of the JavaBeans component model and BeanExtender. Charles Schwab & Co., Inc., and IBM Corporation have jointly developed a Web-based financial portfolio application that uses IBM's new BeanExtender.
 
Using BeanExtender's Dipping Technique
IBM's BeanExtender introduces the dipping technique, which provides software component assemblers with a new method for dynamically changing bean behavior. This article will elaborate on the dipping technique, how dip code may be written, and how dips can be used with BeanExtender.
 
JavaBeans In, JavaBeans Out
IBM's new BeanExtender promotes the creation and deployment of pure JavaBeans. It provides an easy and extensible way to compose new beans from a collection of component beans.
 
 
BeanExtender
BeanExtender builds and enhances 100% pure JavaBeans components, which are "write once, run everywhere" components for Java-based e-business solutions.

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