Martin Marinschek wrote:
Tilo is right, this is just how the JSF standard behaves - the components are built up once, and subsequent requests are made
against the component tree in memory...

You will need to change the view to another page, and come back to
the one where you did the changes, then those changes should be
reflected.

Actually I quickly hacked servlet filter which tracks changes of
underlying jsp pages and invalidates my session when approperate.
Ugly but works ;-)


Cheers,
  a.

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