TC 4.03 In a simple servlet I am creating then adding a CachedRowSet to a HttpSession via setAttribute().
The CachedRowSet is populated with a number of rows (50) which are presented to a client 10 rows at a time in a form. The client clicks on radio buttons to update information for each row and then submits the form back to the servlet to update the information in the CachedRowSet which then propogates the changes back to the database. This all works fine, no problem until I reload the Tomcat context (by reloading the context I mean simply recompiling a .class in a reloadable=true context). As soon as Tomcat reloads the context it will drop the CachedRowSet from the HttpSession BUT only if the CachedRowSet.acceptChanges() method has been called. IOW if the acceptChanges() is not called and the context is reloaded the CachedRowSet will not be dropped from the session? Has anybody had a problem like this and/or know where I can begin to look? Any help would be appreciated and please mail me directly as well as the list since I am on the digest. TIA, Steven Elliott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Systems Integrator Interactive Tecnologia, Lda. Lisbon Portugal tel: +351 21 440 8090 fax: +351 21 441 7242 -- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>