You can do:
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I'm using ww2. Yours hint is not very cle
lease give one more hint.
Thanks Remis
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I'm not sure which versio
I'm not sure which version of WW you are using but in WW1 you just use the @ sign to
look in the page/request/session scopes, like:
or:
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Ok. I do
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Subject: RE: [OS-webwork] How to access
session component from JSP
I
would make it available via a getter/setter in your Action, probably in a base
class...
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n the current
session status.
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What are you trying
ssion
status.
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What
are you trying to do?
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What
are you trying to do?
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Hi
What is the best way (proposed
Hi
What is the best way (proposed) to access
session component from JSP.