Mark,
Do you have a setAttribute("userbean", userBean); anywhere?

Regards,

Richard

At 07:25 AM 1/3/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>I have
>
>     HttpSession session = req.getSession( true);
>
>already, which is the functional equivalent since "true" is the default
>behavior for both the non-parameterized and the parameterized methods of the
>Interface.  But I call this method in both the controller servlet and the
>validation servlet - the former to track new logins and the latter to
>authenticate new users.  Then the validation servlet hands off control back
>to the controller.  Me wonders if this could be the problem?  Am I stepping
>on my sessions?  (I'm at the office right now and can't test this.)
>
>Mark
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Richard Yee
>Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 8:17 PM
>
>Mark,
>You need to have
>HttpSession session = req.getSession();
>.
>.
>.
>
>session.setAttribute("user", userBean);
>
>in your controller.
>
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