well as nobody seems to have a clue about my problem. I'll ask my question differently :)
When is a session bean destroyed ? If I specify, a form bean to have a session scope (as I did in the struts-config.xml), when will it be destroyed ? I suppose the form bean is created the first time I use a jsp:useBean tag in my jsp file, isn't it ? (for example: <jsp:useBean id="searchbydateform" scope="session" class="be.stluc.info.struts.SearchByDateForm"/>) Finally, what could be the reasons, that some of my Action classes see (can use their values) some session beans, while others don't ? Thanx for having taken the time to read me :) Friendly Regards, Slimane At 12:11 15/03/2002 +0100, you wrote: >Hi, > >I have 3 form beans. Each of them have a session scope defined in the >struts-config.xml. > >Here's the config for one of them: >> <action path="/piechart" >> type="be.stluc.info.struts.PieChartAction" >> name="piechartform" >> scope="session"> > >When I try to access them in one of my Action class, I don't have any problem. >But when I try to access them, from one other Action class, then suddenly, >they don't exist anymore. > >I used the piece of code, Mr Keith Bacon posted in reply of one of my >previous mail ( >http://www.mail-archive.com/struts-user@jakarta.apache.org/msg25984.html ) > >And that so, I saw that one time, my session contains all three form beans >and another time my session contains only one form bean. > >Here's the code I use in my Action classes: > >> ParticipantDetailsForm partDetForm = >> (ParticipantDetailsForm) >> request.getSession().getAttribute("participantdetailsform"); > >(participantdetailsform is one of the 3 form beans I share in the session) > >Could anyone give me pointers where I should look for ? Because, I'm sure >it's a stupid mistake but I can't find it :( > >Thanx in advance. > >Friendly Regards, >Slimane > > >-- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>