In a JSF backing bean (Managed Bean, Weld Bean, doesn't matter), I can get the context path the client is on by calling
FacesContext ctx = FacesContext.getCurrentInstance();
String path = ctx.getExternalContext().getRequestContextPath();
This gives me the path the client currently accesses, like /myapplication.
Is it also possible to get the current page, like /home.faces, and how?
You normally want to use UIViewRoot#getViewId() for this.
String viewId = facesContext.getViewRoot().getViewId();
This is in EL also available as follows:
#{view.viewId}
Exactly this value is reuseable in navigation case outcomes such as <h:link outcome> and <h:button outcome>.
Alternatively, you can also use HttpServletRequest#getRequestURI() to get whatever the enduser is actually seeing in the browser address bar.
String uri = ((HttpServletRequest) externalContext.getRequest()).getRequestURI();
Which is in EL also available as follows:
#{request.requestURI}
Exactly this value is reuseable in <h:outputLink value> or plain <a href>. Note that you can't use it as navigation case outcome.
Ok, got it, it's
FacesContext ctx = FacesContext.getCurrentInstance();
HttpServletRequest servletRequest = (HttpServletRequest) ctx.getExternalContext().getRequest();
// returns something like "/myapplication/home.faces"
String fullURI = servletRequest.getRequestURI();
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