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to delete previous data from jsp after refresh
sneha ulhe
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If I am refreshing
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page the old data is remaining as it is with new data.what can be done to remove previous data from that JSP?
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What is that old data that is remaining with new data? can you tell more details?
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Actually I am displaying the values on JSP page.But if I refresh the page the values get displayed again and again.
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What are these values? are they retrieved from database using
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Also, can you share the code excerpts?
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Solved..Actually it was retaining values from bean.Thanks.....
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