or you could use java.lang.Integer

- gautam

Ashwani Kalra wrote:

> you have to create a class that will be wrapper for this primary key.
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> Hi
> ejb buddies
> I want to model one of my database table  to entity bean, since my database
> table having Int. value as primary key,
> I am thinking how to represent int. value as primary key class for my entity
> bean...............can any one suggest me what to do.
>
> -Suhel
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