I had a problem which required PRG to fix and was answered here: how to manage session attributes due to post requests, and history
However, I seem to have another problem. Once the initial PRG happens, let's say I do the same PRG in order to show the user a different Customer. User views this new customer and upon hitting the back button it shows the previous page/customer just fine. My problem is that what is stored in session will be the newest customer id, and not the previous one.
I thought about making two more methods in my controller that mirror the first two I made for PRG, but that would require making more views in order for the user to not access any other session attribute dependent data/modules/views.
The only reason I'm using PRG and post requests is because I want to send all data securely and hidden.
Honestly I don't see how I can get around this, as I don't know any way of making a request on back button click. Should I abandon the PRG method? What should I use instead? Is there a way to make the PRG work, so that the back button behaves like in get requests?
@ViewScoped
managed bean. Another approach you could do is to disable the caching in your site so the back button will generate a new request to your server.