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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T14:38:04+00:00 2026-06-01T14:38:04+00:00

On various places they said that you should use @ManagedProperty to get a request

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On various places they said that you should use @ManagedProperty to get a request parameters. The problem is that I try to get the token from the request string but it somehow stays null all the time.

The link where the page is with called looks like this:

http://example.com/faces/Check.xhtml?token=EC-8AT450931P272300C&ID=VKEFF29XNGNJG

The bean:

@Named(value = "bean")
@RequestScoped
public class Bean implements Serializable {

    @Inject
    private AccountBean account;
    @Inject
    private Service web;
    @ManagedProperty(value = "#{param.token}")
    private String token;
    @ManagedProperty(value = "#{param.ID}")
    private String id;

    @PostConstruct
    public void init() {
        System.out.println("token: " + token);
    }

The page

<ui:define name="content">
    <h:form>
        <pou:commandButton action="#{bean.test()}" value="complete"/>
    </h:form>
</ui:define>

And other things I tried:

Map<String, String> e = FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().getExternalContext().getRequestParameterMap();

This doesn’t contain the request parameters also. Same goes for all the facesContext things where you can get requests with.

Help will be appreciated.

P.S. I can’t change anything behind the ? cause its called from a program not in my reach

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    2026-06-01T14:38:05+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 2:38 pm

    Okay made it work.

    @Inject to pass params to a CDI @Named bean via URL

    This was the solution just needed to add a few more things to my site

    <ui:define name="content">
        <h:form>
            <h:inputHidden value="#{bean.token}"/>
            <h:inputHidden value="#{bean.id}"/>
            <pou:commandButton action="#{bean.test()}" value="complete"/>
        </h:form>
    </ui:define>
    

    And remove the #{param.xxx} part from the naming

    @Inject @HttpParam
    private String token;
    @Inject @HttpParam(value = "ID")
    private String id;
    
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