>Oskar,
>
>try this instead:
>
><session:set-attribute name="username">Oskar
>Werewka</session:set-attribute>
><session:get-attribute name="username"/>
>
>If you look again at your generated code, you can see that it is setting
>the value for "username" to "" in the call to setAttribute().

Thanks it is working now. Why did not I saw this?


>-Christopher
>
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>Subject:  session basic
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>
>
>I have this:
>
>      <session:set-attribute name="username" content="Oskar Werewka"/>
>      <session:get-attribute name="username"/>
>
>and I'm not getting any "Oskar Werewka" in the output?
>but why? When I looked at the generated java code, it
>seens to be OK:
>
>        session.setAttribute(
>          String.valueOf("username"),
>          ""
>        );
>
>and:
>
>          xspCurrentNode.appendChild(
>            xspExpr(
>            session.getAttribute(
>              String.valueOf("username")
>            )
>          , document)
>          );
>
>But no text node is created, why?
>
>Thanks, desperate Oskar
>(It will be probably faster for me, to write my own tablib - help)
>
>
>
>
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