http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/InvokingJsfPagesWithStandardUrls
A little more than you need, but shows how to initialize the JSF
environment from a servlet and then you can create ValueBinding's for
your backing bean and do whatever you want. Just beware of the bean's
scope.
On 9/19/07, Stephen More <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The standard process for a JSF page is:
>
> 1. Populate a managed bean on jsp page 1
> <h:inputText id="input1" value="#{helloWorldBacking.name}"
> required="true"/>
>
> 2. Output the bean on page 2
> <h:outputText value="Hello #{helloWorldBacking.name}. We hope you
> enjoy Apache MyFaces"/>
>
>
> Is there a way to populate a managed bean in a standard servlet
> instead of a jsp page ?
>
>
> -Thanks
> Steve More
>