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You'll be able to reuse this article's generic JSP tag in your own applications to invoke JavaBean methods in a way that lets you take advantage of the JSP 2.0 expression language.
Let’s use the simpler bean type, JavaBean, for our project, which will adequately demonstrate the points made here. Later you may apply these techniques to EJB components as well.
It's easy to create a web service from a JavaBean. This SOAP web services bottom-up approach example in Java using Eclipse and Apache Axis will prove it.
With the JavaBean decorated with Java Persistence API annotations, and the Java project configured to support JPA 3 and Hibernate, the last step is to create a class that performs the four CRUD ...
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