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Aim of Beehive project

October 19, 2006
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Beehive reduces the coding necessary for [[J2EE]]. J2EE. The aim of [[Beehive]] Beehive project is to make J2EE programming easier

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Beehive reduces the coding necessary for [[J2EE]]. J2EE. The aim of [[Beehive]] Beehive project is to make J2EE programming easier by building a simple object model on J2EE and Struts.

The initial Beehive project has three pieces:

* NetUI: An annotation-driven web application programming framework that is built atop Struts. NetUI centralizes navigation logic, state, metadata, and exception handling in a single encapsulated and reusable Page Flow Controller class. In addition, NetUI provides a set of [[JSP]] JSP tags for rendering [[HTML]] HTML / XHTML and higher-level UI constructs such as data grids and trees and has first-class integration with [[JSF|JavaServer Faces]] JavaServer Faces and [[Struts]]. Struts.

* Controls: A lightweight, metadata-driven component framework for building that reduces the complexity of being a client of enterprise resources. Controls provide a unified client abstraction that can be implemented to access a diverse set of enterprise resources using a single configuration model.

* Web Service Metadata (WSM): An implementation of [[JSR 181]] JSR 181 which standardizes a simplified, annotation-driven model for building Java web services.

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Aim of Beehive project

October 19, 2006
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Beehive reduces the coding necessary for J2EE. The aim of Beehive project is to make J2EE programming easier by building ...

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Beehive reduces the coding necessary for J2EE. The aim of Beehive project is to make J2EE programming easier by building a simple object model on J2EE and Struts.

The initial Beehive project has three pieces:

* NetUI: An annotation-driven web application programming framework that is built atop Struts. NetUI centralizes navigation logic, state, metadata, and exception handling in a single encapsulated and reusable Page Flow Controller class. In addition, NetUI provides a set of JSP tags for rendering HTML / XHTML and higher-level UI constructs such as data grids and trees and has first-class integration with JavaServer Faces and Struts.

* Controls: A lightweight, metadata-driven component framework for building that reduces the complexity of being a client of enterprise resources. Controls provide a unified client abstraction that can be implemented to access a diverse set of enterprise resources using a single configuration model.

* Web Service Metadata (WSM): An implementation of JSR 181 which standardizes a simplified, annotation-driven model for building Java web services.

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Beehive

June 19, 2006
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Beehive

June 17, 2006
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Beehive

June 17, 2006

Beehive is an [[Apache]] project that simplifies [[J2EE]] and [[webservices|Web [[web-services|Web Services]] programming. ...

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Beehive is an [[Apache]] project that simplifies [[J2EE]] and [[webservices|Web [[web-services|Web Services]] programming. Beehive simplifies the J2EE programming model by using Java Annotations ([[JSR 175]]) reducing the number of artifacts a developer has to interact with.

Beehive is made up of three pieces:

* *NetUI*: An annotation-driven MVC [[web-framework]] built on top of [[Struts]].

* *Controls*: A lightweight, metadata-driven component framework based on Java Beans. In addition, there is a set of *System* controls providing access to resources such as EJBs, JDBC and JMS.

* *Web Service Metadata (WSM)*: An implementation of [[JSR-181]] which standardizes an annotation model for Java web services.

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Beehive Delicious Links

June 17, 2006
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Beehive

May 16, 2006
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Beehive

May 16, 2006
Beehive J2EE Web Application Framework MVC Services Struts web-framework web-services Apache-Org
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Beehive

May 15, 2006
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Beehive

May 15, 2006

Beehive is an [[Apache]] project that simplifies [[J2EE]] and [[web-services|Web Services]] [[Web Services|web-services]] programming....

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Beehive is an [[Apache]] project that simplifies [[J2EE]] and [[web-services|Web Services]] [[Web Services|web-services]] programming. Beehive simplifies the J2EE programming model by using Java Annotations ([[JSR 175]]) reducing the number of artifacts a developer has to interact with.

Beehive is made up of three pieces:

* *NetUI*: An annotation-driven MVC [[web-framework]] built on top of [[Struts]].

* *Controls*: A lightweight, metadata-driven component framework based on Java Beans. In addition, there is a set of *System* controls providing access to resources such as EJBs, JDBC and JMS.

* *Web Service Metadata (WSM)*: An implementation of [[JSR-181]] which standardizes an annotation model for Java web services.

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Beehive

May 15, 2006

Beehive is an [[Apache]] project that simplifies [[J2EE]] and [[Web Services|web-services]] [[web-services]] programming. Beehive...

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Beehive is an [[Apache]] project that simplifies [[J2EE]] and [[Web Services|web-services]] [[web-services]] programming. Beehive simplifies the J2EE programming model by using Java Annotations ([[JSR 175]]) reducing the number of artifacts a developer has to interact with.

Beehive is made up of three pieces:

* *NetUI*: An annotation-driven MVC [[web-framework]] built on top of [[Struts]].

* *Controls*: A lightweight, metadata-driven component framework based on Java Beans. In addition, there is a set of *System* controls providing access to resources such as EJBs, JDBC and JMS.

* *Web Service Metadata (WSM)*: An implementation of [[JSR-181]] which standardizes an annotation model for Java web services.

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Beehive

May 15, 2006

Beehive is an [[Apache]] project that simplifies [[J2EE]] and [[web-services]] [[Web-services]] programming. Beehive simplifies...

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Beehive is an [[Apache]] project that simplifies [[J2EE]] and [[web-services]] [[Web-services]] programming. Beehive simplifies the J2EE programming model by using Java Annotations ([[JSR 175]]) reducing the number of artifacts a developer has to interact with.

Beehive is made up of three pieces:

* *NetUI*: An annotation-driven MVC [[web-framework]] built on top of [[Struts]].

* *Controls*: A lightweight, metadata-driven component framework based on Java Beans. In addition, there is a set of *System* controls providing access to resources such as EJBs, JDBC and JMS.

* *Web Service Metadata (WSM)*: An implementation of [[JSR-181]] which standardizes an annotation model for Java web services.

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Beehive

May 15, 2006

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Beehive is an [[Apache]] project that simplifies [[J2EE]] and [[Web-services]] programming. Beehive simplifies the J2EE programming model by using Java Annotations ([[JSR 175]]) reducing the number of artifacts a developer has to interact with.

Beehive is made up of three pieces:

* *NetUI*: An annotation-driven MVC [[web-framework]] built on top of [[Struts]].

* *Controls*: A lightweight, metadata-driven component framework based on Java Beans. In addition, there is a set of *System* controls providing access to resources such as EJBs, JDBC and JMS.

* *Web Service Metadata (WSM)*: An implementation of [[JSR-181]] which standardizes an annotation model for Java web services.

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Project Links

May 5, 2006

This link page contains a number of links to important information in the primary source for information on [[Beehive]]. project....

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This link page contains a number of links to important information in the primary source for information on [[Beehive]]. project.

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Beehive Delicious Links

April 27, 2006
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Beehive

April 23, 2006

Beehive is an [[Apache]] _[[Apache]]_ project that simplifies [[J2EE]] and [[Web-services]] programming. Beehive simplifies...

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Beehive is an [[Apache]] _[[Apache]]_ project that simplifies [[J2EE]] and [[Web-services]] programming. Beehive simplifies the J2EE programming model by using Java Annotations ([[JSR 175]]) reducing the number of artifacts a developer has to interact with.

Beehive is made up of three pieces:

* *NetUI*: An annotation-driven MVC [[web-framework]] built on top of [[Struts]].

* *Controls*: A lightweight, metadata-driven component framework based on Java Beans. In addition, there is a set of *System* controls providing access to resources such as EJBs, JDBC and JMS.

* *Web Service Metadata (WSM)*: An implementation of [[JSR-181]] which standardizes an annotation model for Java web services.

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Beehive Google Blog Search

April 17, 2006
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Beehive Google Blog Search
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These are recent searches from Google's blog search on Beehive.

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Beehive

April 17, 2006

Beehive is an _[[Apache]]_ project that simplifies [[J2EE]] and [[Web-services]] programming. Beehive simplifies the J2EE...

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Beehive is an _[[Apache]]_ project that simplifies [[J2EE]] and [[Web-services]] programming. Beehive simplifies the J2EE programming model by using Java Annotations ([[JSR ([[JRS 175]]) reducing the number of artifacts a developer has to interact with.

Beehive is made up of three pieces:

* *NetUI*: An annotation-driven MVC [[web-framework]] built on top of [[Struts]].

* *Controls*: A lightweight, metadata-driven component framework based on Java Beans. In addition, there is a set of *System* controls providing access to resources such as EJBs, JDBC and JMS.

* *Web Service Metadata (WSM)*: An implementation of [[JSR-181]] which standardizes an annotation model for Java web services.

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Beehive

April 14, 2006

Beehive is an _[[Apache]]_ project that simplifies [[J2EE]] and [[Web-services]] programming. Beehive simplifies the J2EE...

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Beehive is an _[[Apache]]_ project that simplifies [[J2EE]] and [[Web-services]] programming. Beehive simplifies the J2EE programming model by using Java Annotations ([[JRS 175]]) (JRS175) reducing the number of artifacts a developer has to interact with.

Beehive is made up of three pieces:

* *NetUI*: An annotation-driven MVC [[web-framework]] built on top of [[Struts]].

* *Controls*: A lightweight, metadata-driven component framework based on Java Beans. In addition, there is a set of *System* controls providing access to resources such as EJBs, JDBC and JMS.

* *Web Service Metadata (WSM)*: An implementation of [[JSR-181]] JSR-181 which standardizes an annotation model for Java web services.

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Beehive

April 14, 2006
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Beehive is an _[[Apache]]_ [[Apache]] project that simplifies [[J2EE]] and [[Web-services]] programming. Beehive simplifies...

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Beehive is an _[[Apache]]_ [[Apache]] project that simplifies [[J2EE]] and [[Web-services]] programming. Beehive simplifies the J2EE programming model by using Java Annotations (JRS175) reducing the number of artifacts a developer has to interact with.

Beehive is made up of three pieces:

* *NetUI*: An annotation-driven MVC [[web-framework]] built on top of [[Struts]].

* *Controls*: A lightweight, metadata-driven component framework based on Java Beans. In addition, there is a set of *System* controls providing access to resources such as EJBs, JDBC and JMS.

* *Web Service Metadata (WSM)*: An implementation of JSR-181 which standardizes an annotation model for Java web services.

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Beehive

April 13, 2006

Beehive is an [[Apache]] a new _[[Apache]]_ project that simplifies [[J2EE]] and [[Web-services]] programming. Beehive simplifies...

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Beehive is an [[Apache]] a new _[[Apache]]_ project that simplifies [[J2EE]] and [[Web-services]] programming. Beehive simplifies the J2EE programming model by using Java Annotations (JRS175) reducing the number of artifacts a developer has to interact with.

Beehive is made up of three pieces:

* *NetUI*: An annotation-driven MVC [[web-framework]] built on top of [[Struts]].

* *Controls*: A lightweight, metadata-driven component framework based on Java Beans. In addition, there is a set of *System* controls providing access to resources such as EJBs, JDBC and JMS.

* *Web Service Metadata (WSM)*: An implementation of JSR-181 which standardizes an annotation model for Java web services.

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Beehive

April 13, 2006
Beehive J2EE Web Application Framework MVC Services Struts web-framework web-services
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Beehive

April 6, 2006

Beehive is a new _[[Apache]]_ [[Apache]] project that simplifies [[J2EE]] and [[Web-services]] programming. Beehive simplifies...

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Beehive is a new _[[Apache]]_ [[Apache]] project that simplifies [[J2EE]] and [[Web-services]] programming. Beehive simplifies the J2EE programming model by using Java Annotations (JRS175) reducing the number of artifacts a developer has to interact with.

Beehive is made up of three pieces:

* *NetUI*: An annotation-driven MVC [[web-framework]] built on top of [[Struts]].

* *Controls*: A lightweight, metadata-driven component framework based on Java Beans. In addition, there is a set of *System* controls providing access to resources such as EJBs, JDBC and JMS.

* *Web Service Metadata (WSM)*: An implementation of JSR-181 which standardizes an annotation model for Java web services.

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Beehive

March 15, 2006

Beehive is a new [[Apache]] Apache project that simplifies [[J2EE]] and [[Web-services]] programming. Beehive simplifies the...

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Beehive is a new [[Apache]] Apache project that simplifies [[J2EE]] and [[Web-services]] programming. Beehive simplifies the J2EE programming model by using Java Annotations (JRS175) reducing the number of artifacts a developer has to interact with.

Beehive is made up of three pieces:

* *NetUI*: An annotation-driven MVC [[web-framework]] built on top of [[Struts]].

* *Controls*: A lightweight, metadata-driven component framework based on Java Beans. In addition, there is a set of *System* controls providing access to resources such as EJBs, JDBC and JMS.

* *Web Service Metadata (WSM)*: An implementation of JSR-181 which standardizes an annotation model for Java web services.

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Beehive

March 15, 2006

Beehive is a new Apache project that simplifies [[J2EE]] and [[Web-services]] programming. Beehive simplifies the J2EE programming...

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Beehive is a new Apache project that simplifies [[J2EE]] and [[Web-services]] programming. Beehive simplifies the J2EE programming model by using Java Annotations (JRS175) reducing the number of artifacts a developer has to interact with.

Beehive is made up of three pieces:

* *NetUI*: An annotation-driven MVC [[web-framework]] built on top of [[Struts]].

* *Controls*: A lightweight, metadata-driven component framework based on Java Beans. In addition, there is a set of *System* controls providing access to resources such as EJBs, JDBC and JMS.

* *Web Service Metadata (WSM)*: An implementation of JSR-181 which standardizes an annotation model for Java web services.

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Beehive Enable an Eclipse 3.1 WTP Web App

March 2, 2006
Beehive Eclipse WTP IDE
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Beehive Enable an Eclipse 3.1 WTP Web App

March 2, 2006
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Beehive Enable an Eclipse 3.1 WTP Web App

This blog explains how to get Beehive running inside Eclipose 3.1 WTP. Eclipse is the defacto standard for Java IDE development.

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Integrating JSF with Beehive

March 2, 2006
Beehive JSF NetUI
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Building an Advanced Beehive Control

March 2, 2006
Beehive Controls
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Apache Beehive -- Evolution of the Workshop Runtime

March 2, 2006
Beehive Overview
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Development

March 2, 2006
Beehive Overview Controls NetUI
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The buzz about Apache Beehive

March 2, 2006
Beehive IBM-Article Overview
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Development

March 2, 2006
Overview Controls NetUI
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Apache's Beehive 1.0 generates buzz

March 2, 2006
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Apache's Beehive 1.0 generates buzz

Part of the generated press when the Apache Beehive 1.0 was shipped.

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Press

March 2, 2006
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Press

March 2, 2006
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This page contains links to press on Beehive.

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http://news.com.com/Apaches+Beehive+1.0+generates+buzz/2100-7344_3-5889217.html?tag=nefd.top

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Beehive 1.0.1 Release

March 2, 2006

This is a point release of Beehive 1.0 which fixes a large number of bugs. This is the most current release of Beehive.

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http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEEHIVE

March 2, 2006
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Bug Tracking

Bug and issue tracking system. Also a good place for requesting new features and enhancements.

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Beehive JIRA

March 2, 2006
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Beehive JIRA

Bug and issue tracking system. Also a good place for requesting new features and enhancements.

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http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/beehive/trunk/?root=Apache-SVN

March 2, 2006
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Version Control

Beehive in Subversion.

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Beehive SVN

March 2, 2006
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Beehive Version-Control SVN
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Beehive SVN

Beehive in Subversion.

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Development

March 2, 2006

This page contains a set of links to various Beehive articles describing the technology and news about the project.

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The buzz about Apache Beehive

March 2, 2006

IBM introduction to Beehive. Good overview of the Beehive pieces.

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Project Links

March 2, 2006

This page contains a number of links to important information in the project.

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http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/os-beehive/

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Beehive IBM-Article

IBM introduction to Beehive

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The buzz about Apache Beehive

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http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/os-beehive/
The buzz about Apache Beehive

IBM introduction to Beehive

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Apache Beehive -- Evolution of the Workshop Runtime

March 2, 2006
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http://dev2dev.bea.com/blog/ekoneil/archive/2006/01/apache_beehive_1.html
Apache Beehive -- Evolution of the Workshop Runtime

This is a description of how the BEA Workshop Runtime has evolved into the Open Source Project Beehive. It contains some good history and description of what Beehive is.

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Building an Advanced Beehive Control

March 2, 2006

Article Artical describing how to develop Beehive Controls. The Article This artical describes many control features with a ...

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Article Artical describing how to develop Beehive Controls. The Article This artical describes many control features with a lot of code examples. It takes a step by step approach to building a control using the advanced control features.

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Building an Advanced Beehive Control

March 2, 2006
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Building an Advanced Beehive Control

Artical describing how to develop Beehive Controls. This artical describes many control features with a lot of code examples....

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