Use the New Property dialog box to create a new property for your JavaBean.
To display this dialog box,
Specify the name of your new property.
Specify the type of your new property. You can type in any of the Java primitive types, or you can click the button to display a file browser to locate the object you want.
Check this check box if you want the property to be readable. When this option is checked, JBuilder generates a read access method (a getter) for your property in the source code.
Check this check box if you want the property to be writable so its value can be set. When this option is checked, JBuilder generates a write access method (a setter) for your property in the source code.
If your property is a bound or constrained property, select either bound or constrained; otherwise, leave the value of none. If bound or constrained is chosen, JBuilder adds supporting code for a bound or constrained property to the JavaBean.
Determines whether the property is exposed in your JavaBean's BeanInfo class. Check this option if you want the user to access the property through the Inspector. If this option is unchecked, the property won't appear in the Inspector.
The name of the property as it appears in the Inspector. This field is automatically filled when when you name the property. You can change it to specify a different name. This field is often used to provide a localized property name.
The text that appears as a tool tip for the property in the Inspector. This field is automatically filled when you name the property, but you can change it to anything you want.
If you have created a property editor for your property, specify it using the choice menu (drop-down list box). This list displays all property editors in your current project.
For more information about creating properties, see "Adding_properties_to_your_bean".