ibozo wrote:
Thank you for your help. I used the same codes as you told, however it
doesn't help me. Can there be a problem about Tomcat or with the "dopost"
and "doget" methods that I use. I took the session variables inside a
"dopost" program and I used those session variables in a "doget" program.
Waiting for your help..
Best,
ilker

Post your code so we can see what you're doing in each.

p


Rashmi Rubdi-2 wrote:
On 6/1/07, ibozo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello all,
   I have created a file of servlet pages that publish those pages in
Tomcat
6. I have a log in page, programmed by servlet and also another page that
activates the application acording to the given parameters by serching
webserver. I should use the taken variable on the log in page in another
servlet page. I tried to create a session variable and use it inside the
other web servlet.
I guess you are trying to access a value stored in the HttpSession in
one Servlet inside another Servlet.

This is very simple ...

in the first Servlet , you are doing

HttpSession session = request.getSession();
session.setAttribute("MyAttribute", "MyValue");

in the  second Servlet you would write


HttpSession session = request.getSession();
session.getAttribute("MyAttribute");

However I am unable to suceed... Can you help me as soon
It works because the HttpRequest object is available to all Servlet's
inside their doPost and doGet methods.

as possible..
Best,
ilker
I recommend you read about Servlets, it's all covered in the basics.

-Rashmi

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