Well now it works with:
<value>#{param.dbk}</value> 

thanks to all and best regards



MPF wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> Well I tried this (but its sound like easy and thats all I need), but the
> parameter value is always null!
> 
> try to call with following url:
> http://localhost:8080/GatheringPlace/jsp/placeDetail.jsf?dbk=1212
> 
> my code:
> 
> bean:
> public class PlaceDetailController {
> 
>       private String dbk;
> 
>       public PlaceDetailController() {
>               // nothing to do
>       }       
>       
>       public String getDbk() {
>               return this.dbk;
>       }
> 
>       public void setDbk(final String dbk) {
>               this.dbk = dbk;
>       }
> }
> 
> faces config:
> ...
> <managed-bean>
>  <managed-bean-name>placeDetail</managed-bean-name>
> 
> <managed-bean-class>at.pcd.wam.technologie.controller.PlaceDetailController</managed-bean-class>
>               <managed-bean-scope>session</managed-bean-scope>
>               <managed-property>
>                       <property-name>dbk</property-name>
>                       <value>#{params.dbk}</value>
>               </managed-property>
> </managed-bean>
> ...
> 
> 
> 
> David Delbecq-2 wrote:
>> 
>> Easy way to do it without much complicate front-end code is to use a
>> bean setter to do the initialization job (assuming all you need is the
>> common data initialization case):
>> 
>> request:
>> http://server/webapp/something.faces?xyz=abc
>> 
>> faces-config.xml:
>> <faces-config>
>>     ..........
>>     <managed-bean>
>>         <managed-bean-name>somebean</managed-bean-name>
>>         <managed-bean-class>
>>             com.company.Bean
>>         </managed-bean-class>
>>         <managed-bean-scope>request</managed-bean-scope>
>>         <managed-property>
>>             <property-name>initialRequest</property-name>
>>             <value>#{params.xyz}</value>
>>         </managed-property>
>>   ..........
>> 
>> JSF will automatically evaluate #{params.xyz} upon bean instantiation.
>> 
>> MPF a écrit :
>>> Hi!
>>> How can I realize that?
>>> My application get called with a link that contains a parameter whom i
>>> need
>>> to load data. Need to write a frontcontroller?how?
>>>
>>> someone can help?
>>>
>>> best regards
>>>   
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

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