If you're concerned about typing, throw some generics in there.

public abstract class PersistentBean<T>  implements Serializable, 
PersistentLocal {
  |     
  |     @PersistenceContext(unitName="hrsystem",
  |     type=PersistenceContextType.EXTENDED)
  |     private EntityManager entityManager;
  |     
  |     public abstract void setObject(T object);
  |     
  |     public abstract T getObject();
  |     
  |     public String update() {
  |         entityManager.merge(getObject());
  |         return "Success";
  |     }
  |     
  |     public String create() {
  |         entityManager.persist(getObject());
  |         return "Success";
  |     }
  |     
  |     public String delete() {
  |         entityManager.remove(getObject());
  |         return "Success";
  |     }
  | }

@Stateful
  | @Name(value="employeeBean")
  | public class EmployeeBean extends PersistentBean<Employee> {
  |     
  |     public EmployeeBean() {
  |     }
  |     
  |     @In(create = true) @Out
  |     private Employee object;
  |     
  |     public void setObject(Employee object) {
  |         this.object = object;
  |     }
  | 
  |     public Employee getObject() {
  |         return object;
  |     }
  |     
  | }

Should work.  Pretty cool huh?  Now not only will your outjected object work in 
your jsf pages, any other methods you add in your subclass will have the 
correct type to work with.


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