Hi,

sounds that you need t:saveState in this case.

It pushes the bean in a special kind of scope, which durates it longer
than request and shorter than session. Means it is an ideal choice for
all kind of page-scope stuff, such as a wizard.

Usage:

<t:saveState value="#{wizardBean}"/>

cheers,

Gerald

On 12/5/06, Charbel Abdul-Massih <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




Hello,

I have a wizard flow that utilizes a backing bean in session scope…if a user
should cancel out of the wizard at any point, is there a way to reset the
backing bean and its properties??? Or better yet, is there a way to
completely remove the bean from the session so that next time the user
enters the wizard, it's instantiated again???



Thx,
 Charbel








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