>
> > I expect now to get my new, updated list  in my jsp. But it didn't
get
> > displayed now. Is this a common problem that perhaps Tomcat has the
old
> > page within its memory?
>
> Try adding the following toward the top of your page:
>
> <%
>   response.setHeader("Pragma","No-cache");
>   response.setDateHeader("Expires",0);
>   response.setHeader("Cache-Control", "no-cache");
> %>
> Let me know if this fixes your problem.
>
> -David Castro

Sorry David and all the other guys for bothering you with this, but it
looks like I have malfunction in the updating database query.
Fabian

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