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I want learn more about beans binding and java persistance ( for a program that can dynamicly change data sheet(SQL)using java beans) can export some exaples that can help me to understand. Please help!
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There are some excellent examples here.
 
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sorry I can't access. That says "not a code mill".
 
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It sounds like Scott thinks you are asking for code to do exactly what you need (for a program that can dynamicly change data sheet(SQL)using java beans). Scott is pointing out that people won't write your code for you.

If you are looking for something more general like a tutorial, please elaborate a bit more on what you are searching for.
 
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You're going to be hard pressed to find someone to 'export some examples' for you. As my post was trying to indicate, you can search around for some existing tutorials and examples and come to us for help. We love to help with specific questions or general technology issues, but we can't just send you a ton of code without knowing what it is you're really having difficulty with.
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Sorry for my bad.. Yes I want some tutorials. I am just asking for a little sample code that uses java beans (small example). And also your suggestions, comments for creating a dynamically changing data base. I can except anything. thanks
 
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I didn't mean press you guys to hard code my project( in fact it's not a project either. it was my curiosity of java beans and dynamic contents). I just want to learn java beans. Sorry if you felt bad about me. can you help me
 
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please
post something
 
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Originally posted by Chaveen Ekanayake:
Sorry for my bad.. Yes I want some tutorials.


Ok. The Java tutorial covers JavaBeans.


please
post something


Please allow at least 24 hours for a reply. This is an international forum. Two of your last three posts were at one o'clock in the morning on my time zone. The remaining one being while I was at work. This is likely the case for many people in the United States.
 
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