Hi,
It makes ServletContext#getContext("/myotherapp") return a non-null
ServletContext object.

That's some good book you have, that explains nothing ;)

Yoav Shapira http://www.yoavshapira.com


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>Hi,
>
>I was reading in a JSTL book about the Context crossContext attribute,
but
>it explains nothing.
>
>What exactly does crossContext="true" allow one to do?
>
>Thx.
>
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