Hi Jason, 
It does make sense, can u explain a bit more
how do i set the request in my jsp, like 
how do i define my form, and populate it in jsp and
then forward it in request to other Action form

ashish
--- Jason Kilgrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In the past when I have passed information using the
> request object, I
> have to populate a form with the incoming
> information. Then, on the next
> submit, that information is repassed via the request
> object. Does that
> make sense?
> 
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/20/2003 1:22:28 PM
> >>>
> Hi Geeta,
> I have already tried this but some how it is not
> working for me,
> so when should i do it, 
> while loading my jsp page, or while submiting my jsp
> page,
> If i do it while loading my jsp page, it will be
> lost
> while submiting,  that is what i think, 
> here is my code ,
> in jsp i have 
> request.setAttribute("PL1079",
> request.getAttribute("PL1079"));
> ( PL1079 comes from the previous Action class which
> loads this jsp")
> 
> and in my Action class i do
> PL1079 pl1079 =
> (PL1079)request.getAttribute("PL1079");
> i get null in Action class
> 
> So how do i do it
> Ashish
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- Geeta Ramani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Ashish:
> > 
> > Why won't "ordinary" Java work within your jsp? As
> > in:
> > 
> > <%
> > request.setAttribute("thisObject", myObject);
> > %>
> > 
> > Then in your Action class retrieve it as usual
> with
> > the
> > request.getAttribute("thisObject");
> > 
> > Seems to me this should work...?
> > 
> > Regards,
> > Geeta
> > 
> > Ashish Kulkarni wrote:
> > 
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I have to pass a object from one action class to
> > other
> > > Action class via JSP, and not use session for
> it,
> > > I have a Action class, which builds an Object
> and
> > then
> > > puts it in request and calls a jsp,
> > > This jsp will get the object from request and
> > display
> > > the contents,
> > > I want to pass this object to other Action
> class,
> > > after i submit the request in jsp.
> > > As in this jsp, I submit to another Action
> class,
> > so
> > > this is a new request so loose every thing from
> > the
> > > request ,
> > > Now the problem is I want to pass this object to
> > my
> > > other Action class, how do i do it??
> > >
> > > One way is to put it in session, in my first
> > Action
> > > class, and retreive it in other action class,
> > >
> > > But I want to avoid it,
> > > Need suggestions
> > >
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