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@BeanIgnore Annotation
<p>
The {@link oaj.annotation.BeanIgnore @BeanIgnore} annotation is used to
ignore classes, fields, and methods from being interpreted as beans or bean components.
</p>
<p>
When applied to classes, objects will be converted to strings even though they look like beans.
</p>
<p class='bpcode w800'>
<jc>// Not really a bean! Use toString() instead!</jc>
<ja>@BeanIgnore</ja>
<jk>public class</jk> MyBean {...}
</p>
<p>
When applied to fields and getters/setters, they will be ignored as bean properties.
</p>
<p class='bpcode w800'>
<jk>public class</jk> MyBean {
<jc>// Not a bean property!</jc>
<ja>@BeanIgnore</ja>
<jk>public</jk> String <jf>foo</jf>;
<jc>// Not a bean property!</jc>
<ja>@BeanIgnore</ja>
<jk>public</jk> String getBar() {...}
}
</p>