Hi Vinod,
    I tried the other way, but was not successful. Can we assign bean values
directly to variables in a javascript method.
    If someone has been successful in this. please send me a sample code.

Thanx & Regards,
Sreenivas R.V.

"[Vinod Govindan]" wrote:

> Java bean variables are limited to only usage in the Server while
> Javascript is mean to for the client. SO it is unlikely that you can use
> the variable directly.
> The only tow ways of doing it would be:
>
> One is your way of using hidden fields.
> The other is assigning the avlues to javascript variables itself directly.
> Either ways you have to assign values to client side value holders.
>
> Vinod
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> Hi,
>     I want to use javascript in my Presentation.jsp. How can i use the
> java bean variables in a javascript method.
>     As of now i am declaring a hidden text field and then setting the
> value using <%= .....%>. Then i am accessing the hidden text field value
> in my javascript method. It becomes a tedious approach when the variable
> list increases.
>
>     Is there any other way of doing this???
>
> Thanx in Advance,
> Sreenivas R.V.
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