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Settings and select "Every visit to the page" option. Similarly u can set
in the client browser (IE or Netscape). another option would be to set in
the HTML page displayed. U can set to expire after few seconds or so.
Vijaylakshmi S
Senior Software Engineer
IT Solutions (I) Pvt. Ltd.,
Chennai
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how to get the contents for a servlets without taking from the cache?
I am calling the same servlet second time but it takes it from the
cache.How can i avoid this?I mean the servlet should take new data from
the web server instead of caching it.
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