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4.34. Virtual Object Models
You can create a virtual object model without writing your own Bean classes. This virtual model is created using only maps and lists. This is convenient if you use the Javabean Cartridge between two processing steps. For example, as part of a model driven transform - xml to java to xml or xml to java to edi.

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