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How do you make a link which you can email to users to confirm their email address is clicked in JSF? i.e. once they click on the link their account will be activated.

+1  A: 

You can implement it by creating a page (.jsp for ex) that has:

<f:view beforePhaseListener="#{userActivationController.performActivation}">

(this is for facelets; for jsp the attribute is just beforePhase). And then, in the managed bean's method use FacesContext.getCurrentContext().getExternalContext().getParameterMap() to obtain the request patameters and get the activation code, which is passed like:

http://yoursite.com/activate.jsp?code=54gfd54tgdgfd

Bozho
+1  A: 

Assuming you're already on JSF 2.0, you could grab @ManagedProperty and @PostConstruct.

@ManagedBean
@RequestScoped
public class Activation {

    @ManagedProperty(value="#{param.key}")
    private String key;
    private boolean valid;

    @PostConstruct
    public void init() {
        valid = check(key); // And auto-login if valid?
    }

    // ...
}

and then in JSF which is accessed by http://example.com/activate.jsf?key=somelonggeneratedkey

<h:panelGroup layout="block" rendered="#{activation.valid}">
   <p>Your account is successfully activated!</p>
   <p><h:link outcome="home">Go to home page</h:link></p>
</h:panelGroup>
<h:panelGroup layout="block" rendered="#{!activation.valid}">
   <p>Activation failed! Please enter your email address to try once again.</p> 
   <h:form>
       ...
   </h:form>
</h:panelGroup>
BalusC