You can think of something like server side cookies i.e. store the session
info. in a file or database and make your applications read from that one
place.

thx
Senthil

On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 3:41 AM, thanooj bharateeyudu
<thanooj...@gmail.com>wrote:

> hello all.
>                          Let us assume that, i have 2 applications running
> in a single tomcat server
> i am using JSP to develop the applications
> if i have set a scope attribute in one application ... and i need to access
> that scope attribute in the another application.
>  how can we access that scope attribute from another application.
>          please let me know the alternatives if any.
>    thanking u ...
>
>
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