Use their 3rd solution (<managed-property>).

For any of the solutions they discuss, beans can be in any scope.  They
just used 'session' as an example.

Mike Duffy wrote:
> This is a good FAQ:
> 
> http://www.jsffaq.com/Wiki.jsp?ptitle=How+to+access+one+managed-bean+from+another+managed-bean%3F&page=HowToAccessOneManagedBeanFromAnotherManagedBean
> 
> However, the solutions seem to require that both beans be in session scope.
> 
> Let's say I have a form page that leads to another form page and I want the 
> values from the first
> backing bean to available in the second backing bean AND I want to keep both 
> backing beans in
> request scope (I just hate trashing up the sessions).
> 
> Any suggestions on how to do this?
> 
> Thx.
> 
> Mike
> 
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Dave Brondsema
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Cornerstone University

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