How to create oracle.sql.array

I need to create an oracle.sql.array to pass in my custom objects array to the database. I know you can create it using the ArrayDescriptor class but the problem with that is the connection object is need.
I am using the writeSql() method of the SQLData interface. I therefore dont have the connection object. Any ideas?

haha
you misunderstand. i have in my code:
<code>
     // update the organisation
     public boolean setOrganisation(Organisation pOrg) {
          Organisation org = pOrg;
          OracleCallableStatement callStat = null;
          Connection conn = null;
          boolean OK = false;
          try {
               conn = getConnection(getUserName());
               pOrg.setConnection(conn);
               callStat = (OracleCallableStatement) conn.prepareCall("{call p_cmt.update_organisation(?)}");
               callStat.setObject(1, org);
               callStat.execute();
               OK = true;
          } catch (Exception e) {
               logger.severe("error writing organisation with id " + org.getId() + ". " + e);
          } finally {
               cleanUpConnections(conn, callStat);
          return OK;
</code>
This writes the object organisation to the database. Now in the class organisation i have the following method which is called automatically when writing the organisation object to the database:
<code>
     public void writeSQL(SQLOutput p_stream) throws SQLException {
          p_stream.writeInt(id);
          p_stream.writeObject(country);
     if (finIndexArr == null)
          finIndexArr = new ListElement[0];
     ArrayDescriptor af = ArrayDescriptor.createDescriptor(
     ObjectMapper.elementList, conn);
     ARRAY arr = new ARRAY(af, conn, finIndexArr);          
          p_stream.writeArray(arr);
</code>
The problem is the last bit. To put the finIndexArr into an array i need the connection object. So i have to pass into the organisation object the connection object which seems unneccessary and pointless to me. I was just looking at an alternative way of creating the array without the need of the connection object. Since the setOrganisation() above has the connection to the database i dont see why i need to specify it in the array as well

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