--- Mansour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I thought there's a way like .net of jsf to store
the 
> object in the session and retrieve when needed.

Of course you can store an object in the session. You
didn't say you wanted to.

As I said, without any information about what you're
attempting to do or if you're experiencing any
specific issues it's pretty difficult to be helpful.

d.


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