Thanks!
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joseph B. Ottinger [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 3:50 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: difference btwn session and page scope
>
> > > With request scope, the bean is available until the last JSP servicing
> > > this request ends. Thus, a page executed via <jsp:forward /> still has
> > > access to the beans (provided, of course, they declare the reference
> > > themselves via <jsp:useBean />).
> > Does it hold for <jsp:include> also?
>
> Yes.
>
> > > With application scope, the bean reference is available to any servlet
> or
> > > JSP page that executes within the same servlet context as the bean
> (i.e.,
> > > the same web application.) This might be used for (bad example) page
> hits
> > > during the application's current execution, or something like that. I
> > > would say "Database connections,"
> > >
> > 'Sorry, I'm not clear on this! Does it have to be the same servlet
> context?
> > In my case, JSP pages are used where, say, AccProducts and Location
> beans
> > are used. That generates 2 different servlets, right? So, this scope'll
> be
> > available for both these, is it?
>
> Yes. What I meant was that each web-application gets its own servlet
> context. (I think! I don't use application-scoped beans, so...) As long as
> they're in the same application, the bean is accessible.
>
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