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What is iBeans?

iBeans is a set of Java annotations for describing how to interact with an HTTP service through a Java interface. An iBean defines a specific API for integrating with services such as Amazon AWS, Facebook, Twitter, Google, and more.

Why iBeans?

The idea behind iBeans is to provide a simple way for developers to connect to external services quickly. iBeans is not an implementation, rather it is an API specification that allows a developer to describe how to interact with a service without needing to write the code to do it. and iBean can be considered as a blue print for interacting with a service, describing the what, not the how.

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