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10.2.7.2. Use Named Beans
Use the
@Namedannotation to assign a name to a bean.@Named("greeter") public class GreeterBean { private Welcome welcome; @Inject void init (Welcome welcome) { this.welcome = welcome; } public void welcomeVisitors() { System.out.println(welcome.buildPhrase("San Francisco")); } }The bean name itself is optional. If it is omitted, the bean is named after the class name, with the first letter decapitalized. In the example above, the default name would begreeterBean.Use the named bean in a JSF view.
<h:form> <h:commandButton value="Welcome visitors" action="#{greeter.welcomeVisitors}"/> </h:form>
Result:
Your named bean is assigned as an action to the control in your JSF view, with a minimum of coding.