Call a bean in form9i

I need help on how to call a bean component in forms 9i.
This is just for test purposes. Where to I get to download a simple bean component which I can use as a test in my forms 9i?

otn.oracle.com/products/forms - there are examples under the link SAMPLE CODE.
Regards
Grant Ronald
Forms Product Management

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