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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T06:27:17+00:00 2026-05-29T06:27:17+00:00

I’m using JSF 2.0 with GlassFish 3.0. I have the following Managed Bean: @ManagedBean

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I’m using JSF 2.0 with GlassFish 3.0.

I have the following Managed Bean:

@ManagedBean
@RequestScoped
public class OverviewController{

    private List<Event> eventList;

    @PostConstruct
    public void init(){
        System.out.println("=> OverviewController - init() - enter");

        System.out.println("=< OverviewController - init() - exit");
    }
}

From the the overview.xhtml file I’m calling different attributes or methods from my OverviewController.

<ui:repeat var="event" value="#{overviewController.eventList}">
    ...
</ui:repeat>

Everything works just fine but the problem is on the Log File:

INFO: Enter : RESTORE_VIEW 1
INFO: Exit : RESTORE_VIEW 1

INFO: Enter : RENDER_RESPONSE 6
INFO: => OverviewController - init() - enter
INFO: => Overview Controller - updateSelectedTab() - enter
INFO: =< Overview Controller - updateSelectedTab() - exit
INFO: =< OverviewController - init() - exit
INFO: => OverviewController - init() - enter
INFO: => Overview Controller - updateSelectedTab() - enter
INFO: =< Overview Controller - updateSelectedTab() - exit
INFO: =< OverviewController - init() - exit
INFO: Exit : RENDER_RESPONSE 6

As you can see, The init() method is called twice in the same request for no reason what so ever. From what I know, any method annotated with PostConstruct is called once every request. Am I wrong?

EDIT:
No AJAX is used on the page.
I checked the number of requests with firebug. There are tree requests made:

  • 1.One for the javax.faces.resource (GET)
  • 2.One for the css file (GET)
  • 3.One for overview.xhtml (GET)
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    2026-05-29T06:27:18+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 6:27 am

    That can happen if you have multiple frameworks managing the same bean class. E.g. JSF and CDI, or JSF and Spring, or CDI and Spring, etc. Doublecheck your configuration and annotations on the bean.

    That can also happen if you’re using CDI and are using multiple @Named annotations throughout the class. For example, a @Named straight on the class to register it as a managed bean and another one on a @Produces getter method. You’d need to ask yourself whether that is really necessary. You could also just use #{bean.someObject} instead of #{someObject}.

    @Named
    @RequestScoped
    public class Bean {
    
        @PostConstruct
        public void init() {
            // ...
        }
    
        @Named
        @Produces
        public SomeObject getSomeObject() {
            // ...
        }
    
    }
    

    That can also happen if your managed bean extends some abstract class which has in turn also a @PostConstruct on the method. You should remove the annotation from it. Alternatively, you should make the init method abstract and not have @PostConstruct on the implementing bean:

    public abstract class BaseBean {
    
        @PostConstruct
        public void postConstruct() {
            init();
        }
    
        public abstract void init();
    
    }
    
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