POJO stands for Plain Old Java Object. It is an ordinary Java object, not bound by any special restriction other than those forced by the Java Language Specification and not requiring any classpath.
POJOs are used for increasing the readability and re-usability of a program. POJOs have gained the most acceptance because they are easy to write and understand. They were introduced in EJB 3.0 by Sun microsystems.
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