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Server: Payara 5.183.

When the converter is used, a NullPointerException is raised because the injected EJB is null (System.out.println prints "null").

It works (injection not null) if I use a workaround used before JSF 2.3: replacement of @FacesConverter by @Name.

Converter:

@FacesConverter(value = "compteConverter", managed = true)
public class CompteConverter implements Converter<CompteBancaire> {

  @EJB
  private GestionnaireCompte gestionnaireCompte;

  @Override
  public CompteBancaire getAsObject(FacesContext context, UIComponent component, String id) {
    if (id == null || id.isEmpty()) {
      return null;
    }
    try {
      System.out.println("*****EJB gestionnaireCompte=" + gestionnaireCompte);
      return gestionnaireCompte.getCompte(Long.parseLong(id));
    } catch (NumberFormatException e) {
      throw new ConverterException(new FacesMessage("Id de compte invalide"), e);
    }
  }

  @Override
  public String getAsString(FacesContext arg0, UIComponent arg1, CompteBancaire compte) { ... }

Usage of this converter:

  <ui:define name="metadata">
    <f:metadata>

      <f:viewParam name="id" value="#{operations.compte}"
                     converter="compteConverter"/>

Is it a bug of Mojarra/Payara (managed = true is not working) or can you help me to find my error?

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  • The version declared in faces-config.xml is correctly 2.3. Sep 26, 2018 at 7:20
  • A project on GIT-HUB to reproduce the problem: github.com/richard-grin/testConverter2. You can change the definition of the database in the class AccountManager. To reproduce the problem, edit AccountConverter to use @FacesConverter and not Named and RequestScoped, and operations.xhtml to use the converterId in <f:viewParam> Oct 1, 2018 at 20:26

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Managed converters don't work by default. To make them work I added a CDI bean annotated by @FacesConfig (for JSF 2.3 to be used) and @ApplicationScoped (it will be a CDI bean with this annotation).

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