Very easy!!

define like this
<%
session.setAttribute("any name", "value");      e.g
session.setAttribute("userOK","true");
%>

use to retrieve:
<% String userOK = session.getAttribute("userOK"); (Strin userOK will hold
"true")
%>

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Hi people!
Could anyone send me a jsp code using session object?
I have a problem using the session.setAttribute() method.

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