The putValue method is new to me, what I have is this

if (myList == null)
{

        getServletContext().setAttribute("burrano.MyLinkedList",myList
=readList());

}

UserList
=(MyLinkedList)getServletContext().getAttribute("burrano.MyLinkedList");

Is this Ok?  I found that in every servlet I want to mantain
comunication, must initialize the MyLinkedLIST Object and then the
servlets establish the comunication... is this true or is my point of
view wrong?

>Hey!
>
>If you are running an HTTPSession, then you can put the ListaNoticias
>in the session in one servlet and pull it out in the other servlet or JSP.
>
>You might have code like this in your servlet:
>
>       session.putValue("noticias.lista", lista);
>
>then in your JSP, which is another 'servlet', loosely:
>
>LinkedList theLista = (LinkedList) session.getValue("noticias.lista", lista);
>
>There is much code missing above.  If this does not look familiar
>to you, then I suggest some study on HTTPSessions.
>
>Sans adieu,
>Danny Rubis

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