Hi!
As long as you use a "standard" set of annotations, that would be
great. I only mentioned the Javabeans method because there are
already components out there that can edit a Javabean given its
BeanInfo object.
Its fine! Probably using BeanInfo would be a good first step, afterwards
we can see if there exists a standard set of annotations.
Ciao,
Mario
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