Use the
session.setAttribute() and session.getAttribute() methods.
For the exact syntax check the relevant Api Docs.
Have a nice day.
With regards,
Sachin S. Khanna
http://www.emailanorder.com
----- Original Message -----
From: AYTUG AYDIN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 12:43 PM
Subject: How can I pass user defined class to another jsp page?
> Hi guys?
> I have a simple question.
>
> I can pass JMLSTRING and JMLNUMBER parameters from a JSP to another JSPs.
> But I couldn' t pass a class defined by myself to another JSP?
>
> Please, explain me, how I can manage this situation.
>
> Example below.
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------
> <jsp:useBean id="accTypeBox" class="oracle.jsp.jml.JmlNumber" scope
> ="request" >
> <jsp:setProperty name="accTypeBox" property="value"
param="accTypeBox"
> />
> </jsp:useBean>
>
> "This bean can be passed, value can be used on another JSPs."
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------
> <jsp:useBean id="our_user" class="MyProject1_html.User" scope="request" >
> <jsp:setProperty name="user_id" property="value" param="user_id" />
> </jsp:useBean>
>
> or
>
> <jsp:useBean id="our_user" class="MyProject1_html.User" scope="session" >
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------
> "our_user is my class, in both cases above, I coludn' t pass the fields of
> the class to another JSP. All fields would be initialized on the next JSP.
> I can' t get the values on the next JSP."
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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