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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T08:45:52+00:00 2026-06-09T08:45:52+00:00

Before I start I would just like everyone know that I did indeed spend

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Before I start I would just like everyone know that I did indeed spend a good time googling this and found a lot of explanations and definitions. But even so after spending hours reading the subject still seems rather vague. I know I have to ask questions that can better the community but this one is just for me to see if I have a clear understanding of JavaBeans.

From what I can make out, a JavaBean is basically a class just like any other java class except that it adheres to certain conventions, i.e.:

  • The class must implement Serializeable
  • Class properties are assumed to be private and their names start with a lowercase letter
  • Each property must have it’s respective getter and setter methods.
  • Each setter method starts with the prefix ‘get’ followed by the property name e.g. setName()
  • Setter methods are public and void
  • Same applies to the getter methods (prefix ‘get’, public, return type respective property class type etc.)
  • For boolean properties instead of ‘get’ one uses the prefix ‘is’
  • Strictly speaking it is the instance of the class that is considered a ‘bean’ not the class itself.

And there you have it, after a very long time of reading, that’s what I can make out… Is that it? Am I close? Do I have this completely wrong?

…Thanks for everyone’s answers so that I could update this bullet list 🙂

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    2026-06-09T08:45:54+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 8:45 am

    A javabean is a standard. All Javabeans have the following 3 qualities:

    1) The class implements Serializable
    2) All fields have public setters and getters to control access.
    3) A public no-argument constructor.

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