The Chili!Beans control is used in client scripts exactly like the Microsoft implementation of COM wrappers for Java objects with the Microsoft JVM for Windows NT .
An instance of any Java class located on the path in the local CLASSPATH environment variable can be constructed, any public methods of the resulting object can be called, and any of its public fields can be accessed.
There are three ways to create a Java object by using Chili!Beans:
· Accessing a Java Class via Chili!Beans
· Registering a Java Class as a COM Component on Linux and UNIX
· Returning a Java Class From a Method Call or Field Access
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