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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T22:41:30+00:00 2026-06-16T22:41:30+00:00

I’ve got a little problem with passing a parameter to @PostConstruct method of my

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I’ve got a little problem with passing a parameter to @PostConstruct method of my @ManagedBean. I already know it can’t be done just like that, but I also don’t know how it can be done.

Let’s start with some code:

    <h:form>
                <h:dataTable value="#{accountsList.accountsList}" var="konto">
                    <h:column>
                        <f:facet name="header">#{messages.id}</f:facet>
                        #{konto.id}
                    </h:column>
                    <h:column>
                        <f:facet name="header">#{messages.login}</f:facet>
                        <h:commandLink value="#{konto.login}" action="#{profileViewer.showProfile()}" />
                    </h:column>
                    .........
                </h:dataTable>
    </h:form>

The xhtml above is used to display accounts list.

Take a look at the commandLink. I would like to pass it’s value (user’s login) as a parameter to the action method which is a PostConstruct method of ProfileViewer bean.

Here’s the ProfileViewer bean code:

@ManagedBean
@RequestScoped
public class ProfileViewer {

@EJB
private MokEndpointLocal mokEndpoint;

private Konta konto;

private String login;

@PostConstruct
public String showProfile(){
    konto = mokEndpoint.getAccountByLogin(login);
    return "profile";
}

public Konta getKonto() {
    return konto;
}

public void setKonto(Konta konto) {
    this.konto = konto;
}

public String getLogin() {
    return login;
}

public void setLogin(String login) {
    this.login = login;
}

public ProfileViewer() {
}
}

How can I do this? Please help me! I would appreciate an answer with an easy and good solution and some code.

Ok, I’ll say it this way:
I’ve got a JSF page displaying list of accounts. I want each account name (login) to be a link to profile info (which is other jsf page displaying info about selected account)

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    2026-06-16T22:41:32+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 10:41 pm

    Never try to play with view parameters in @PostConstruct method. That’s being called just after constructor and JSF doesn’t have established values on it. Appart from that, you should remove @PostConstruct annotation from the action method and after that you can pass the user login value in multiple ways from a h:commandLink:

    http://www.mkyong.com/jsf2/4-ways-to-pass-parameter-from-jsf-page-to-backing-bean/

    • #{profileViewer.showProfile(login)}
    • f:param name=”user” value=”login”
    • f:atribute name=”user” value=”login”
    • f:setPropertyActionListener target=”#{profileViewer.showProfile}” value=”login”

    Be careful if declaring #{profileViewer.showProfile(login)}, some servers can have problems with that:

    http://www.mkyong.com/jsf2/how-to-pass-parameters-in-method-expression-jsf-2-0/

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