>This information is passed on to the servlet which checks the
>UserName/Password combination in a customer table using jdbc.
.....
>I am not sure as to how to restore/save the values the Customer had
>keyed in on the Customer web page.

You can use several methods for it. One is, like you already used, to
put this values into database through JDBC. Another way is session
tracking, with many techniques, cookies, Session object from JSDK, etc.
I hope I helped. You have a lot about session tracking in Java Servlet
programming - Jason Hunter. Everybody always talk about this book, so
let all of us have it :o)

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