Which statement is true about the difference between an Action binding and a methodAction binding?

Which statement is true about the difference between an Action binding and a methodAction binding? (Choose the best answer.)
A. None; they are used interchangeably.
B. An Action binding is a binding to a method defined in the business service exposed through a data control, whereas a methodAction binding is used to bind only to a method in a backing bean.
C. Both are bindings to methods defined in a business service, but an Action binding is used to bind to a UI component whereas a methodAction binding is only called programmatically from a backing bean.
D. Both are bindings to methods defined in a business service, but a methodAction binding is used to bind to a UI control whereas an Action binding is only called programmatically from a backing bean.
E. Action bindings are used to bind to built-in operations such as Create, Delete and Next, whereas a methodAction binding is used to bind to custom methods in the data control.

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