Hi,

>> Yes: after "deserialization" :). And yes: after deserialization of
>> yout page version this bean is relocated from Spring again. You can
>> chcek this: go to the previous page version by clicking "back" button
>> and press refresh button (if page is cached in a browser). Then you
>> can see that a new bean instance is created. When you stays on the
>> same page and clicking statefull links this page is not deserialized
>> (correct me if I am wrong).
>>
>
> Yes, the most recent version of the page is kept in the session
> (in-memory most likely).

Wel, that explains the whole issue. If only if had known it before. :)
Thanks to all for the replies.
Regards.
-- 
Mauro Ciancio

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