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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T10:24:29+00:00 2026-05-24T10:24:29+00:00

I have a managed bean called: @ManagedBean(name=configBean) @SessionScoped public class configBean implements Serializable {

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I have a managed bean called:

@ManagedBean(name="configBean")
@SessionScoped
public class configBean implements Serializable { 

that instantiates a class/bean (that isn’t a managed bean its a standard class):

com.package.class variableName = new com.package.class(); 

& a number of objects are created/set from this class eg:

variableName.setCached( true );

And I have another bean, which at the moment is simply called:

@ManagedBean(name="testBean")
@SessionScoped
public class testBean implements Serializable { 

& basically I want to reference/implement the ‘variableName‘ instantiation in my testBean like so:

    if( !( variableName.isCached() ) )
     {
        System.out.println( "cry yourself to sleep foo..");
     }
  else
    { 
        System.out.println( "your not as useless as you look");
    }

From what I’ve seen it looks as though Bean Injection is what I am looking for? However I haven’t got it working yet so was hoping someone could knock-up a quick example so I know I am on the right lines!

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    2026-05-24T10:24:30+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 10:24 am

    Since both configBean and testBean are managed beans you can reference them like this:

    @ManagedBean(name="testBean")
    @SessionScoped
    public class testBean implements Serializable { 
    
       @ManagedProperty(value="#{configBean}")
       private ConfigBean configBean;
    
       ....
    
       ... configBean.getVariableName().isCached()...
    }
    
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