I am thinking about understanding that what you need is that the bean person
is a singleton. I believe you need spring with jsf.

2007/10/11, lmk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> Hello..
>
> I'd juste understand   how JSF IOC container works..i tried  to do
> something
> like ..
>
> <managed-bean>
>   <managed-bean-name>person</managed-bean-name>
>   <managed-bean-class>x.y.Person</managed-bean-class>
>   <managed-bean-scope>session</managed-bean-scope>
>   <managed-property>
>    <property-name>adress</property-name>
>    <property-class>x.y.z.Adress</property-class>
>    <value>#{adress}</value>
>   </managed-property>
> </managed-bean>
> <managed-bean>
>   <managed-bean-name>adress</managed-bean-name>
>   <managed-bean-class>x.y.z.Adress</managed-bean-class>
>   <managed-bean-scope>session</managed-bean-scope>
>   <managed-property>
>    <property-name>..</property-name>
>    <property-class>...</property-class>
>    <value>#{adress}</value>
>   </managed-property>
> </managed-bean>
>
> On the Person bean when I set adress value, it's not the same instance of
> the adress on the session..I should do #{person.adress.xx} to get adress
> values on the jsf pages..
> how can i share identical instance for  the bean..???
>
> using annotation and seam we can write on the Person bean:
>
> @In("adress")
>         private Adress adress;
>
> thanks ..
>
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