Unfortunately that is not the case.

On 6/7/06, spamsucks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

While unlikely, another cause could be that you have the bean declared
in your spec....


Andreas Bulling wrote:

>On 07. Jun 2006 - 16:09:42, Travis Romney wrote:
>| I'm trying to use the @Bean annotation. I have a very simple
>| Bean with a no-arg constructor that I'm trying to create.
>|
>| @Bean
>| public abstract InpoweredErrorDelegate getInpoweredErrorDelegate();
>|
>| The page loads just fine on the first pass.
>| If I try to reload the page, there after I get an exception.
>| The error message states that my bean has already been declared.
>
>Do you have -Dorg.apache.tapestry.disable-caching=true?
>I see a similar exception with caching disabled while trying
>to load my page with different browsers simultaneously.
>
>The problem has also been mentioned on this list some weeks ago
>but as I remember without any solution :-(
>
>Andreas
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