I've successfully embedded Tomcat into my application and have talked to a few people about how to shared objects between the application and the JSPs from the contexts I've defined. I've had a suggested to use JNDI but this seems a little more elaborate than I need, and someone else was talking about using ServletContext.setAttribute() and ServletContext.getAttribute()
Is there a code example both application side and web side somewhere that could show me how to do this? I've been wrestling with this for a while and it's starting to irritate me. :) I've embedded Tomcat for the sole purpose of being able to create JSPs and Servlets that can examine the properties of the application and modify the properties as well. For example, I need to be able to do the following in my JSP. MyApplication app = <someway of getting access to the instantiated object>; Object obj = app.getSomeData(); obj.modifyInSomeWay(); app.setSomeData(obj); If anyone can provide an example for this, I would very much appreciate it. Thanks. -- Robert Charbonneau [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]