Creating a java file in the project.

Hi
I am using jdev 11.1.2,
And i have created a table type in database navigator in my hr schema.Now i want to create a java file for this table type.
In jdev 11.1.1.3 i guess i can do it by just right clicking on the type and selecting the 'Generate to java' option, but i cant find the same here in 11.1.2,
How can fulfill my requirement now.
Help needed .Thanks/.

Since you have not specified the technology, i will take a dig and assue you are wanting to create a JPA/EJB project
http://xmlandmore.blogspot.com/2011/01/create-jpa-entities-from-tables-with.html

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