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Short Take: Sun posts JavaBeans tools

Sun Microsystems' JavaSoft division has posted an updated release of its JavaBeans Development Kit and JavaBeans Bridge for ActiveX to its Web site. The development kit adds support to create an applet from the BeanBox contents, improves reliability, offers improved diagnostics, and an updated tutorial, among other features, Sun says. The ActiveX bridge allows JavaBeans applications to be used within Windows applications.

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Mike Ricciuti Staff writer, CNET News
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JavaSoft division has posted an updated release of its JavaBeans Development Kit and JavaBeans Bridge for ActiveX to its
Web site. The development kit adds support to create an applet from the BeanBox contents, improves reliability, offers improved diagnostics, and an updated tutorial, among other features, Sun says. The ActiveX bridge allows JavaBeans applications to be used within Windows applications.