That is the definition of session state. Just mark those certain beans
as session scope. Or iin you JSF code, put the data you need into the
HTTP session object so the servlet can access it.

On 7/31/06, octoberdan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I have two requests, one for a jsf page and one for a servlet. From the
servlet I want to access certain managed beans thate exist within the scope
of the jsf page request.

I'm using AJAX to accessing values in a backingbean...

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you!
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