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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T01:23:14+00:00 2026-05-14T01:23:14+00:00

I created a simple HtmlInputText <h:inputText binding=#{IndexBean.objUIInput} /> Then in my managed bean, it

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I created a simple HtmlInputText

  <h:inputText binding="#{IndexBean.objUIInput}" />

Then in my managed bean, it is :-

   private   UIInput objUIInput;

    public UIInput getObjUIInput() {
        objUIInput.setValue("laala");
        return objUIInput;
    }

    public void setObjUIInput(UIInput objUIInput) {
        System.out.println("Set!!");
        this.objUIInput = objUIInput;
    }

But i always get NullpointerException. Do i need to do anything extra on my JSF page? like we do jsp:usebean setproperty? Please help me.

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    2026-05-14T01:23:14+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 1:23 am

    Whenever you’d like to change the component’s default state/behaviour prior to display, then you need to instantiate it yourself. I.e. during declaration:

    private UIInput objUIInput = new HtmlInputText();
    

    or during construction:

    public Bean() {
        this.objUIInput = new HtmlInputText();
    }
    

    or, as Bozho suggested, using @PostConstruct:

    @PostConstruct
    public void init() {
        this.objUIInput = new HtmlInputText();
    }
    

    (which will take place after construction of the bean and initialization/setting of all managed properties).

    And indeed, you should preferably not do any business logic in getters/setters. They are to be used to access bean properties and they can be called more than once during bean’s life.

    As per the comments, you can alternatively also move the UIInput#setValue() call to the setter method. JSF will call it once directly after precreating the component.

    public void setObjUIInput(UIInput objUIInput) {
        this.objUIInput = objUIInput;
        this.objUIInput.setValue("laala");
    }
    
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