Java objects
An implementation of a component in Java™ is referred to as a Java object. One common implementation is a
component that is written in Java.
This implementation is sometimes nicknamed a plain old Java object
or POJO.
Implementations usually use a WSDL interface type; some use a Java
interface. If multiple interfaces are specified, then you cannot mix
WSDL interfaces with Java interfaces.
You can, however, join
an application created with a set of
WSDL interfaces to an application with a set of Java interfaces. A sample listed in the samples
gallery of the Welcome view shows you how.
When you work with a Java object, the code remains hidden from you within the context of the editors.