Sorry about the double post. My email client screwed up. 

Gregg Bolinger

On 15 Jan 2004 at 17:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

This may be a stupid question.  I have been reading through a 
couple of tutorials and examples trying to get the gist of WW2.  I 
realize that WW2 is really decoupled from J2EE but I am curious 
as to how I can gain access to Sessions and HttpServletRequests 
and the like.  For example, saving a UserBean in the session for 
use in other Actions and JSP's, how do I get an instance of the 
HttpSession from within my Action class?
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Gregg Bolinger
www.embeddedthought.com


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