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[jira] Created: (MYFACES-813) Optionally Check JSPs for modification and flush form if modified.

Optionally Check JSPs for modification and flush form if modified.
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         Key: MYFACES-813
         URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-813
     Project: MyFaces
        Type: Wish
    Reporter: Michael Rimov


 Nearly every time I make a modification to a JSF page, it seems that I 
 need to close and reopen my browser to flush the session because it 
 won't render the new page (for minor layout changes), or throw an 
 exception about duplicate ids (for major changes).

It seems to me that if a JSF page checked (optionally, of course, this 
 would be like 'reloadable' for a webapp) its modification date and 
 found changes, that it would flush its own saved state and start 
 afresh. 

(Logging what it did of course to help people figure out what might have happened).



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