How to persist a data in request scope

Hi All...
I am using JDeveloper Studio Edition Version 11.1.1.0.2.In my managed bean (backing bean scope), I have a variable say " private loginname;" with a global scope and corresponding getter and setter methods inside the backing bean.How can I persist my data in request scope not using a session variable.
Thanks in advance
Dinil Mithra

Hi all,
I need to access the data in the request scope( Not in session scope ). ie, after the command button's action or action listener ,I loose the persistence of my variable.But the same time persistence of the textfield exists.I need to implement the persistence like textbox or ADF component
Thanks for your response
Dinil Mithra
Edited by: Dinil Mithra on May 21, 2009 1:25 AM

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