I believe you inserted "100" as ""100"", a String.

Try using session.setAttribute("GROUP_DIV_CODE", new Integer(100)) instead.

BTW, putValue is deprecated. :)  Use setAttribute/getAttribute instead.

Hope this helps.  If you have further questions, post them!

Stanley Tan

At 07:43 PM 4/10/01 +1000, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I have the following in my JSP - It displays "java.lang.ClassCastException"
>error.
>Why is this so?
>
><%
>session.putValue("GROUP_DIV_CODE","100");
>Integer pGroupDivCode = (Integer)(session.getValue("GROUP_DIV_CODE"));
>%>
>
>P.S. I can't use a int.parseInt(session.getValue("GROUP_DIV_CODE")) to
>extract the number out of the session.
>
>Regards
>Will
>
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