Hi,

Another way is to create your own mapping;

http://www.jroller.com/page/cagataycivici?entry=managed_beans_aware_of_the

Regards,

Cagatay

On 2/5/07, Volker Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

all properties are set in the order they are defined in the
faces-config.xml.
This is defined in the spec.
So you can define a dummy setter as last one in the config as init method.
e.g.:


<managed-bean>
  ...
  <managed-property>
    <description>
      dummy init MUST be the last property
    </description>
    <property-name>init</property-name>
    <value>true</value>
  </managed-property>
</managed-bean>

public void setInit(boolean init) {
    init();
  }

Regards,
  Volker

2007/2/5, Lisa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Is there a way to automatically call an init() method after all setters
have
> been called on a managed-bean?  I am looking for something I can put in
the
> .xml config file or an interface that I can extend.
>
> Spring has this facility.  We are using Spring for most of the framework
but
> using JSF managed-bean facility for all backing beans.
>
>
> thanks
>
>
> L
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