156Implementing Web Applications with CM Information Integrator for Content and ODWEK
7.1 Introduction
Information Integrator for Content provides a set of Java beans that you can use
to build Web applications. The beans are a set of Java classes that follow beans
conventions as stated by Sun Microsystems. The set incorporates all the
connectors allowing one program to access different types of back-end
repositories. Unlike what we described in Chapter6, “Quick start in Web
application development” on page 95, you program to a higher level of
abstraction and avoid some of the details and complexities of the individual
connector. The disadvantage is you give up some of the more specialized
functions of the Java OO APIs for a given connector ...
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