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Role Separation with JavaBeans

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As programmers, designing web pages is not our forte. Although some of us may have modest design skills, web pages are much better left to those who make a living from designing eye-popping, user-friendly, browser-independent websites. On the other hand, most good web designers have little, if any, programming skills. Therefore, how can you expect to build good web applications that not only function well but also have an appealing interface?

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Matthew Moodie

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Patzer, A. (2004). Role Separation with JavaBeans. In: Moodie, M. (eds) Foundations of JSP Design Patterns. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0736-8_3

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