Plain old Java object
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title:
Plain old Java object
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In software engineering, a plain old Java object (POJO) is an ordinary Java object, not bound by any special restriction. The term was coined by Martin Fowler, Rebecca Parsons and Josh MacKenzie in September 2000: "We wondered why people were so against using regular objects in their systems and concluded that it was because simple objects lacked a fancy name. So we gave them one, and it's caught on very nicely." The term "POJO" initially denoted a Java object which does not follow any of the ma
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Type of object in Java programming language
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plain_old_Java_object
date created:
2005-06-17T20:32:15Z
date modified:
2024-09-02T14:31:34Z
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