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 objector 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.
This topic only applies to BAW, and is located in the BAW repository. Last updated on 2025-03-13 12:15