Without using Enterprise Beans, what is the best way to accomplish
the following situation ...

When a user first comes to a jsp page certain database information
will populate the users session bean as a vector of objects (in this
case a vector of 'project' objects).  While the session is active the
user will be able to modify the vector (ie- edit project objects,
delete some, add some).

The problem I have is how can I make sure this user has the current
set of objects at all times if the database is only accessed once
upon the users first instatiation of the bean. I was reading briefly
in the Wrox Proffesional JSP book about setting up
"PropertyChangeListners" and was wondering if this is good (or even
possible) way to go about it?  If so could I still give the users
bean "session" scope or should it be "application" scope ?

I'm new to this.. so any dummied down responses will not be taken as
an offense:)

Thanks,
Rick

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