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:-)

But if you're really stuck with JSPs, then I'd recommend searching the
container documentation for the ability to turn off caching.  This is
a JSP compilation issue rather than a JSF issue.

On 8/18/06, Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have had a problem for a while and I would appreciate a hint regarding
which words I should use with google to find the solution :)

I do iterative development of JSF in JSP-pages, and I have found that
apparently the view built in the page is somehow cached, and that cache
is not correctly invalidated when I change e.g. an attribute or add an
extra component deep down in the view.  I have found the work around to
use an id-attribute on the h:form and just increment it as a serial
number, which apparently invalidates the whole content and force it to
be rebuilt.

What I would LIKE it to happen is that nothing is kept in the cache for
the page what so ever if the JSP-file is recompiled, so that if I change
something it is just a save-in-eclipse, reload-in-browser issue.  I'd be
happy to wait a bit longer for the view to be reconstructed.

My guess is that either nobody else but me has this burning desire, or -
much more likely - that I do not know the term :)  I tried to skim the
headers of this list, but there are many messages and nothing jumped out
at me.  I have also looked at the Wiki and done many searches, so I
think I have at least tried :)  What should I do now?

Best regards,
--
  Thorbjørn

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