you can use expression language:
e.g.:

${sessionData.FILECOUNT}

--- "Pawson, David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Looking for the syntax to gain access to a session
> variable
> in a jsp page, rather than converting it to java.
> 
> HttpSession session=request.getSession();
> String s =
> (String)session.getAttribute(sessionData.FILECOUNT);
> 
> I'm not using the xml syntax (as yet).
> tomcat 5028.
> 
> any pointers appreciated please.
> 
> Regards DaveP.
> 
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