> shouldn't you have an id attribute in the useBean tag also?
>
> <jsp:useBean id="db" scope="session" class="dbClass"/>
yes ok, it was just an example... mine wasn't a syntax problem (i wrote
the tag in the wrong way only in the email, my jsp page syntax is
correct). The problem is: why i can't see the the beans instances, (but
also the objects request, session, out, response, ...) inside a method
declaration?
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