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 soonIt works because the HttpRequest object is available to all Servlet's inside their doPost and doGet methods.as possible.. Best, ilkerI recommend you read about Servlets, it's all covered in the basics. -Rashmi --------------------------------------------------------------------- To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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