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Updated: 05/06/2004

Practical data binding: Get your feet wet in the real world

Data binding, although commonplace in today''s world of Java technology and XML programming, is still largely misunderstood. This column throws out all the theoretical claptrap and focuses on the concepts you need to get started with data binding. You will understand the differences between general data binding and data binding in the XML world, as well as round-tripping, semantic equivalence, and what to look for in a data binding package.
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