evaluate jsf bean property based on URL

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南笙 2021-01-23 11:28

Is there a way to display a specific JSF page based on the request URL?

Let\'s say I have a JSF page \"details.xhtml\". The managed bean \"detailsBean

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  •  面向向阳花
    2021-01-23 12:02

    You can achieve this with plain JSF with the following steps

    1. Capture the ID in the request to determine what object is being queried for in your DetailsBean from the request parameter. There are many ways to achieve this, one of which is adding the following annotation to your managed bean (this is currently only permitted for a @RequestScoped bean, see why here).

         @ManagedProperty(value="#{param.id}")
         int requiredObjectId;
      

      The annotation above will capture the id parameter from the request and assign it to the requiredObjectId variable.

    2. Using the captured Id, setup your object in your bean in a @PostConstruct method

         @PostConstruct
         public void queryForObject(){
      
         //use the requiredObjectId variable to query and setup the object in the backing bean
      
         }
      

      The object retrieved should be assigned as an instance variable of your managed bean

    3. In your view, you could then reference the queried object that has been setup in the backing bean

        
           
           
        
      

    If your bean is in a scope broader than the request scope, you'll need a combination of constructs to cleanly pull that request parameter before view rendering.

    1. Capture the request parameter within the JSF view itself using

      
                
      
      
          **OR**
      
    2. Due to the nature of JSF Lifecycle processing, doing the above alone may not make the value available for your use in time for object setup. You could use the following instead.

       
                   
      
      

      What we've done here is specify a method (that captures the id) in the backing bean that must be executed before the view is rendered, ensuring that the id parameter is available as at the time you need it. Proceed with step 3, only if you're using above.

    3. In the backing bean, you now define the setObjectId method

        public void setObjectId(){
      
        Map requestParams =      FacesContext.getExternalContext().getRequestParameterMap();
        requiredObjectId =  Integer.parseInt(requestParams.get("id"));
      
        }
      

    Note that the above option is generally a work around/hack and not a clean solution as such

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