Thanks for the advice Wendy.

I may end up storing all the values in the Session. But, on the other side, how would 
I store it in the hidden form variable. I think if I store it in my hidden variable, 
then its available to me in the action class via getParameter() which will return me a 
String object against my User Defined Object. Is there any other way to do that?

Pani

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DATE: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 13:27:11
From: Wendy Smoak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> From: Pani R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> Now, when the un-logged user tries to register, where am I 
>> suppose to store the Registration Values, Session or Request? 
>> Which one will be the better approach and why?
>
>I'm not entirely sure when the session officially gets created, I just
>expect it to be there, and it always is.  If you're going to need
>something across requests, you can either jump through hoops and put it
>in hidden form elements, etc., or just stuff it in the session.  
>
>I tend to treate memory and disk space as infinite resources, which may
>not scale, but works for my purposes.  My vote is to put your values in
>the session and don't look back.  Others may disagree...
>
>-- 
>Wendy Smoak
>Application Systems Analyst, Sr.
>ASU IA Information Resources Management 
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