Michel Verwijmeren wrote:

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This is where 'Model 2' comes into play.  In your servlet you instantiate a bean.  
Then populate the bean with your desired data.  Give the bean a name.  This name has 
to be a "public" name that will also be used in your JSP page.  Insert the bean into 
your session using this public name.

Now in your JSP page, in your USEBEAN tag, specify name="public name" 
type="fully.qualified.bean.name".

Using the DISPLAY tag, you will be able to access the properties of your bean.

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