How to get the oracle bindings

Hi,
I want to get the ADF bindings. I am using the following code
DCBindingContainer bindings = getBindings();
even I have also prepare the getBindings and setVindings method but like
public void setBindings(DCBindingContainer bindings) {
this.bindings = bindings;
public DCBindingContainer getBindings() {
return bindings;
and finally when I tried to get the bindings it return null. even I have attached one table with this form
the complete code is
1. DCBindingContainer bindings = getBindings();
2. DCIteratorBinding iter = (DCIteratorBinding)bindings.get("TcamelMasViewA1Iterator");
but at line 1 return null. can any one tell my why null is coming.

If you want to get an attribute of an Iterator try the following:
AttributeBinding attributeBinding = (AttributeBinding)getBindings().get("AttributeName in Your PageDef");
Setting an Attribute:
attributeBinding.setInputValue(Value);
There's also another way:
BindingContainer bindings = getBindings();
bindings.get("AttributeName");
If you want to obtain the Iterator itself write a method as:
public DCIteratorBinding getIterator(String iterator) {
FacesContext fctx = FacesContext.getCurrentInstance();
Application app = fctx.getApplication();
ValueBinding vb = app.createValueBinding("#{bindings}");
DCBindingContainer dc = (DCBindingContainer)vb.getValue(fctx);
DCIteratorBinding dciter = (DCIteratorBinding)dc.get(iterator);
return dciter;
Then you could use: getIterator("Iterator Name in Your Page Def")

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