Thanks a lot, Paul,

You are a big help, I finally tested it and it worked well.

Thanks

yu wen



At 16:26 00-4-25 -0400, you wrote:
>I'll take a crack it this:
>
>A bean with request scope persists until a response is sent back to
>the browser.  In particular, if the jsp page in which such a bean is
>instantiated does a jsp:include or a jsp:forward, the bean persists,
>and this instance of it is available in successive pages.
>
>With page scope the bean would die on a jsp:forward; with a
>jsp:include, presumably, the bean would not be available in the
>included file, but would still be available when control returns to
>the original file.
>
>Paul
>
>YU WEN writes:
> > I have seen a jsp using "request" scope for a bean but don't see the
> > difference between it and the "page" scope. can anyone be so kind to give me
> > some suggestions.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Yu Wen
> >
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