How do I do that? -----Original Message----- From: Jeremy Sager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 1:09 PM To: 'MyFaces Discussion'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: using jsf backing bean in non jsf jsp
Why not just get the bean right from the session attribute map? Jeremy Sager Data Communications Product Manager Chesapeake System Solutions 410.356.6805 x120 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 2:20 PM To: 'MyFaces Discussion' Subject: using jsf backing bean in non jsf jsp I have a jsf page the brings up a non jsf jsp in both an iframe and as a popup. I want to use the jsf backing bean (consoleHandler below) in the jsp. I used: <% LifecycleFactory lFactory = (LifecycleFactory)FactoryFinder.getFactory(FactoryFinder.LIFECYCLE_FACTORY); Lifecycle lifecycle = lFactory.getLifecycle(LifecycleFactory.DEFAULT_LIFECYCLE); FacesContextFactory fcFactory = (FacesContextFactory)FactoryFinder.getFactory(FactoryFinder.FACES_CONTEXT_FA CTORY); FacesContext facesContext = fcFactory.getFacesContext(getServletContext(), request, response, lifecycle); ConsoleHandler consoleHandler = (ConsoleHandler)facesContext.getApplication().getVariableResolver().resolveV ariable(facesContext, "consoleHandler"); %> This worked fine on my development machine, the same bean is used by the jsp page, but when I uploaded it to the production server, the jsp creates a new instance of the backing bean every time it is called (I put a println in the bean constructor). The code base is exactly the same. Any ideas why this would happen? Thanks, Lance

