My idea is : I have a bean (UserBean) which have some attributes to help me validate before I set into the entity User. I'm doing that to reuse the validate in the UserBean attribute in the whole project and to keep separated the layers as I could read in a lot of posts here in the stack overflow. Knowing that I would like to keep the MVC structure, let's see what I do so far:

( Sorry about the big picture I thought it would be more easier understand my question)
This is my User (in entity package):
@Entity
@Table(name="user")
public class User implements Serializable {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
@Id
@GeneratedValue(strategy=GenerationType.SEQUENCE)
private int id;
private String email;
private String password;
private int reputation;
//bi-directional one-to-one association to Company
@OneToOne(mappedBy="user", cascade={CascadeType.ALL})
private Company company;
//bi-directional many-to-one association to Location
@OneToMany(mappedBy="user")
private List<Location> locations;
//bi-directional one-to-one association to Person
@OneToOne(mappedBy="user")
private Person person;
//bi-directional many-to-one association to Product
@OneToMany(mappedBy="user")
private List<Product> products;
//bi-directional many-to-one association to UserType
@ManyToOne
@JoinColumn(name="type")
private UserType userType;
//bi-directional many-to-one association to UserPhone
@OneToMany(mappedBy="user")
private List<UserPhone> userPhones;
//bi-directional many-to-one association to UserPicture
@OneToMany(mappedBy="user")
private List<UserPicture> userPictures;
//bi-directional many-to-one association to UserSocialNetwork
@OneToMany(mappedBy="user")
private List<UserSocialNetwork> userSocialNetworks;
// getters and setters
}
And this is his bean , UserBean (in bean.entity package):
@ManagedBean
@SessionScoped
public class UserBean implements Serializable {
private static final long serialVersionUID = -1626847931067187536L;
private int id;
@NotNull(message="informe seu e-mail")
@Email(message="e-mail inválido")
private String email;
@NotNull(message = "6 dígitos no mínimo")
@Size(min = 6, max = 128, message = "6 dígitos no mínimo")
private String password;
@NotNull(message = "6 dígitos no mínimo")
@Size(min = 6, max = 128, message = "6 dígitos no mínimo")
private String password_2;
private int reputation;
private UserType userType;
private List<UserPhoneBean> userPhones;
private List<UserPicture> userPictures;
private List<UserSocialNetwork> userSocialNetworks;
@AssertTrue(message = "senhas diferentes")
public boolean isPasswordsEquals() {
return password.equals(password_2);
}
// getters and setters
}
Then every action that has to do with the User I would like to keep the control in one place, so I create the UserControl bean:
@ManagedBean(name="userc")
@ViewScoped
public class UserControl implements Serializable {
private static final long serialVersionUID = -1626847931067187536L;
@EJB EaoUser eaoUser;
@EJB EaoPerson eaoPerson;
@ManagedProperty("#{userBean}")
private UserBean user;
@ManagedProperty("#{personBean}")
private PersonBean person;
private UserBean ub;
private PersonBean pb;
private View view;
public UserControl() {
ub = new UserBean();
pb = new PersonBean();
view = new View();
}
public String login(){
List<User> list = eaoUser.findByEmail(ub.getEmail());
User u = list.get(0);
if (Crypto.check(ub.getPassword(), u.getPassword())){
HttpSession session = (HttpSession) FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().getExternalContext().getSession(false);
session.setAttribute("authenticated", true);
user = new UserBean();
user.setId(u.getId());
user.setEmail(u.getEmail());
user.setPassword(u.getPassword());
user.setReputation(u.getReputation());
user.setUserType(u.getUserType());
if (u.getUserType().getId() == 10){
Person p = eaoPerson.find(u.getId());
if (p != null){
person = new PersonBean();
person.setName(p.getName());
person.setSurname(p.getSurname());
person.setBirthdate(p.getBirthdate());
person.setGender(p.getGender());
}
}
for (UserPhone up : u.getUserPhones()){
user.getUserPhones().add(new UserPhoneBean(up.getId(), up.getPhone()));
}
user.setUserPictures(u.getUserPictures());
user.setUserSocialNetworks(u.getUserSocialNetworks());
}else{
view.imageError();
view.setStatus("e-mail ou senha incorretos");
view.setPopup(true);
return "#";
}
return "secured/user/home?faces-redirect=true";
}
// others method, getters and setters
}
Note that I'm injecting the userBean here in userControl, so when the user log in I rescue the value from the database and set in the userBean.
I create the attribute user and ub because when I try to validate with the user the validation it seems to not work, I guess it is because he's injected already (just a guess).
So, after all this explanation, when I try to log in, the user (whic is injected) don't keep any value anymore.
If I try to do this:
Welcome, <h:outputText value="#{userc.user.email}" />
Don't appears nothing..
So I wonder if my structure is correct. What you guys think about it ?
