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Figure 16-3 Back-end type for the entity bean
3.A new window opens up showing the methods available in the bean which
can be used as push-down methods. Since there is only one abstract method
available, it is preselected for a push-down method; in our case, it is the
getMyBalance() method.
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Figure 16-4 JDBC attributes for the push-down method
4.Click Finish. This will create a skeleton code for the push-down method.
5.
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