difference between bean view and page model bean?

Hello

You guys can tell me what is the difference between the view bean and bean of page template and where we can use this.

Thank you

Hard

As the name of specify.

Discover the bean - realted to see. It contains the set of component and other property getter. If you bind a component any with bean, it will be seen bean

model bean - these beans relate only to the model project. For example, you want to create a utility file or etc..

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