enter image description hereJava student here. I'm creating my first JSF project. I'm using NetBeans13 and following along with the textbook and oracle. I can't move forward since I can't find the location of JSF managed beans. I've emailed my professor and waiting for a response but in the meantime, I thought I would write my first stack overflow question. I've googled as well but I can't find anyone else that has encountered this problem. I've also restarted netbeans. Any guidance would be appreciated.
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Use the CDI bean – Jasper de Vries Mar 12 '22 at 19:20
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Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. – Community Mar 14 '22 at 07:49
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CDI bean worked – Katie Holman Rebman Mar 15 '22 at 12:52