Re: Controlling Reset method

2006-06-04 Thread chamal desilva
Hi Scott, Thanks a lot for your reply. It was very useful. Thanking You, Chamal. --- Scott Van Wart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > chamal desilva wrote: > > Dear Scott , > > > > Thanks for your reply. > > > > "If you're viewing the second account, why would > you > > need data for the > > first

Re: Controlling Reset method

2006-06-04 Thread Scott Van Wart
chamal desilva wrote: Dear Scott , Thanks for your reply. "If you're viewing the second account, why would you need data for the first account? If it's a problem of losing the customer ID for the " I need the first account data because it is in the Vector of Customer bean. So the first i

Re: Controlling Reset method

2006-06-04 Thread chamal desilva
Dear Scott , Thanks for your reply. "If you're viewing the second account, why would you need data for the first account? If it's a problem of losing the customer ID for the " I need the first account data because it is in the Vector of Customer bean. So the first item(Account) of vector wil

Re: Controlling Reset method

2006-06-03 Thread Scott Van Wart
chamal desilva wrote: For examle let's think there are four Accounts in accounts vector. The first action displays this list on a JSP. User clicks on first account and views details. Then user goes back and clicks on second account. Then the data of first account object is reset and gets lost. Th