Below are two application examples:
This application consists of an ActiveX container with two beans packaged as 
  ActiveX controls: BoundPropTest, a JavaBeans button; 
  and the JellyBean bean. The applications works because the button 
  is registered as a listener with JellyBean. Every time the JellyBean 
  is clicked, the button receives notification and code is called that changes 
  the text on the button. The resources for this application—boundprop.exe, 
  BoundPropTest.dll, and JellyBean.dll—can be 
  found in the boundprop subdirectory of 
  this document, should you care to set it up and run it.
To run the application on your computer, copy BoundPropTest.dll 
  and JellyBean.dll to <jre_home>\axbridge\bin 
  on your computer. Register both .dll files with regsvr32.exe. 
  Then execute boundprop.exe. You should see the following:

The Calendar application is similar. It consists of an ActiveX container with 
  an ActiveX control calendar and a JavaBean calendar. In this application, both 
  components are registered with each other as listeners. Changes in one calendar 
  are reflected in the other via change notification. Resources for this application—cal.exe 
  and JCalendarPanel.dll—can be found in the cal 
  subdirectory of this document, should you care to set it up and run it. (Copy 
  JCalendarPanel.dll to <jre_home>\axbridge\bin 
  and register it; then execute cal.exe. You should see the following.
