POJO stands for Plain Old Java Object. It is a simple Java object that does not extend or implement any special Java classes or interfaces. POJOs are used to represent data and are commonly used in data transfer, data storage, and other areas where a simple object representation is needed. They are used because they are easy to create, maintain, and understand.
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