Have you tried to set this attribute just before getting it... to ensure there
is nothing in between to interfere? Also I've added a typecast when you get
attribute object from session...
e.g.
1. getContext().getRequest().getSession().setAttribute("BeanUsr", new
BeanUsr());
2. BeanUsr usr =
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