Hello everyone,
I have a HTML page which calls a JSP page on submit, which has a 'useBean' &
'setProperty' tags set so that the values from the HTML is passed to the
Bean to be updated in the database. Some of the fields on HTML page & the
corresponding field in the database are optional.
Now the problem I am facing is that if the first time the user puts a value
in the text box & submits page, it gets updated without a problem.
But the next time if he leaves the text box empty & submits, then the
previous entered value for the textbox is taken instead of null value.
Refreshing of the page is not solving the problem & closing - opening of the
page again is not feasible. How should I handle this problem?
 I tried changing the 'scope' but that is not solving the problem.
Kindly help. Thanks in advance.
Regards,
aruniima


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