Re: What is the Bean Context : Containment Only?
The "containment" portion of the Extensible Runtime Containment and Services Protocol is defined by the BeanContext interface. We basically use a BeanContext to logically group a set of related java beans, bean contexts, or arbitrary objects. JavaBeans nested into a BeanContext are known as "child" beans. Once nested, a child bean can query its BeanContext for various membership information.
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