Rodolfo,

Anything in the "request" scope will go away as soon as the response is sent
to the client. If you want something to stick around between requests for
that client, you want to put it into the "session" scope.

John





On 20050602 7:56 AM, "Rodolfo García Esteban/CYII" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I´m using struts 1.2.4, I use the same ActionForm bean for several for
> example. I use the form bean for input the name, I do the select to
> database and I put a list into the same form bean for show the results in
> other jsp. From this JSP I check for delete some rows and put the data in
> the same bean. OK? I use the same bean. In struts-config, <action .. /> I
> ever set scope="request". But sometimes the action checks the request,
> find the bean and reuse it, but other doesn't find and it create a new
> bean, I can't understand why sometimes it find the bean and sometimes
> doesn´t find, if the bean is ever in the request?
> 
> Thanks
> ________________________
> Rodolfo 
> 


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