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- BaseBean comment "In object-oriented programming, inheritance should be used for \"IS-A\" relationships, not \"HAS-A\" relationships. A BaseBean is a utility class from which concrete entities have been derived via subclassing, creating a false implication that the derived classes represent subtypes of the utility class in the business domain. The BaseBean is an example of an anti-pattern (where the \"Bean\" part of the name comes from the standard Java naming convention for a generic entity object, or JavaBean).".