Thanks, Michael. A simple attribute name change frees up the redundant memory used in my previous approach.

Michael Jouravlev wrote:
On 12/8/05, Jun Bihag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am developing a web application that goes from one page to another
using two different Action classes. The initial page is connected to a
session scoped ActionForm. On the second page which is handled by
another Action (and its corresponding ActionForm that is request
scoped), I want to access the variables on the first session scoped
ActionForm. Is there a way to directly refer to the first ActionForm?
Right now, I save the first ActionForm as a session attribute so that I
can refer to it in the second Action. I hope that I am stating this clearly.

ActionForm is just a regular Java class that is stored in request or
session or app context object depending on the scope that you set in
the struts-config.xml file. The name that you use to define a form
bean in the struts-config.xml file is the key under which the form
bean is stored in respective scope. Struts uses the same objects that
are defined in servlet spec.

The bottom line: the reference is already saved for you, you do not
need to create another reference to an action form.

Michael.

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