Hi Simon,

The scenario I have in mind is:
- Backing bean(s) get(s) updated via ajax request
- A handle to the backing bean(s) is obtained
- An SDO Data Access Service (DAS) processes the backing bean(s)

The phase listener would find the backing bean or beans and set their 
properties using reflection, thus avoiding explicitly binding each form 
EditableValue to a property of the bean (The assumption is that the field names 
match the bean property names).

I think lookup method (Provided in the link you gave me for looking up an 
arbitrary bean) will work.  Then I'd just have to get the bean name(s) into the 
form using a hidden field, and send it as a header in the post request.  I'll 
probably just make a custom form component for this.  I'll be glad to 
contribute it if there's interest.  Super - I'll give this a shot.

Thank you very much for the link.
Cheers,
- Ole




simon wrote:
On Thu, 2008-01-03 at 22:13 -0600, Ole Ersoy wrote:
Hi,

I'd like to have a phase listener that retrieves the backing bean updated 
during a post.  Is there a handle exposing it generically (Type Object) 
somewhere...?

There is no concept of "the" backing bean for a view in JSF. A view can
have many associated beans, or none.

You can access an arbitrary bean by name using the "looup" techniques
described here:
http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/AccessingOneManagedBeanFromAnother

However the problem remains of deciding what bean name to retrieve.
There isn't any standard answer for that. Depending on *why* you want to
do this, the Apache Shale view controller framework might be worth
looking at; it looks for a managed bean with a name that "matches" the
viewId. The MyFaces Orchestra view controller does something similar.

Regards,

Simon


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