> In this way, you can have one JSP page that loads data into the bean
> and decides whether to show an error, or "please wait" screen. The "please
> wait" screen would refresh after so long to a new page which would be in the
> same session. Before the first page terminates however, it calls the beans
> start() method to set it running in the background.
The only problem is that my JSP's don't do any loading of data. JSP's are
strictly being used for display purposes and I'd really would like to keep
it that way.
>
> I think this is possible, but I have never tried anything like it. I
> may have a bash sometime tonight.
I think it's possible as well, but like server push, it's too much hassle to
do something so simple. Also, server push has the nasty problem of keeping
the connection alive. If there isn't an easy way to do this, then I'd just
rather skip it (i've been reading too much on useit.com anyway ;-))
Thanks,
Mike
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