You have one too many parenthesis after .getValue("UserLevel_Login") so
try:
(Integer.parseInt(session.getValue("UserLevel_Login")) < 4) { .. code .. }
> I set a session attribute for my variable user level login and I
> want to get
> the value back but I have an error which I can not fix, Wou
Hi,
We're currently using JRUN together with IIS5.0, unfortunately it has
proved to be a poor constellation; therefore, could anyone point us to a
good servlet/jsp-engine.
and oh; it has to run as a service & support servlet2.2/jsp1.1 ;)
Best Regards,
//Adrian Papari.
To ALL,
My current version of JSDK 2.0 is not supporting the JSP or it is not having the JSP
classes.
Suggest me the right version and the URL of its Availability for download.
Waiting for reply
Shweta
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