Hi,

My application has some beans which store some values retrived from a
server. They act as container classes. My JSP's access those classes to
get the values and do the subsequent process. These values change with
respect to the changes from the server. For example I have a customer
number I am retrieving from the server. This number is stored in a
container bean.

The problem is once I retrieve this  customer number and then just close
the browser window and shutdown the server which is feeding me the data
and again login as another customer, the page is supplying me the old
retrieved customer id. This is a hazardous situation because one
customer may go into another's page. Please note that while I am doing
this transaction my server which supplies the info is shutdown. So
normally it should through an error that data not found. But it is
taking the data from cache and throwing me the page.

How to avoid this problem. Is there a way by which I can reload a bean
or instantiate and force to reload the bean even if the instance
exists??? Or any other way

Plz help

Thx
Sankar

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