How to invoke create method within manage bean

Hi experts,
I'm developing Jdeveloper 11.1.2.2.0
I want to call 'create method' of certain veiwobject programmertically within a manage bean.
Pls advice.
Thanks.
Charith

import oracle.adf.model.BindingContext;
import oracle.binding.BindingContainer;
import oracle.binding.OperationBinding;
public class Test
  public Test()
  public BindingContainer getBindings()
    return BindingContext.getCurrent().getCurrentBindingsEntry();
  public String cb1_action()
    BindingContainer bindings = getBindings();
    OperationBinding operationBinding = bindings.getOperationBinding("CreateInsert");
    Object result = operationBinding.execute();
    if (!operationBinding.getErrors().isEmpty())
      return null;
    return null;
}

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