The ProcessAction is designed to pass the ActionForm object down to the business layer. The simplest thing is to make the object part of the ActionForm. The best place to do something like that is the reset method. It is passed the HttpServletRequest, so you have access to just about everything public in the application. Just put a bookId property on your ActionForm and populate it through reset. For examples, see the reset method of the BaseForm in the same package.

HTH, Ted.

L�zaro Miguel Fung wrote:

Hi.

How I can get a session object in a ProcessActionHelp class,

I have this session object: bookId

How I can use this session inside a ProcessAction.

TIA
LFung

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