Manoj,
   
  Yes, I am storing a vector in request attribute. Using session attribute, I 
am not feeling comfortable. Because the application can be accessed 
simultaneously by lots. 
   
  So, In EditAction, is there a way to get the attribute from request ? 
  

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  Maya,
It seems you storing a list of records in request

Set the attribute in session scope, and when you delete the record update the 
attribute in session when you are in editAction
Or
In Edit action again set the update attribute in request scope
Cheers
-----Original Message-----
From: Maya menon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 07 June 2006 14:52
To: user@struts.apache.org
Subject: Handling attribute values

Hi all,

1. I have an action class, DisplayAction which displays the records from 
database. Here I am setting a vector into the request scope and on success 
forwarding it to displayresults.jsp. 

2. Display results.jsp displays all records with an option of delete to the 
users.

3. Now, once user deletes the records, by going to editaction, on success it 
should again display the displayresults.jsp. How will I get the attribute I set 
in step one here again. 
what path should I follow ?

DisplayAction -> displayResults -> EditAction 

EditAction should again display displayResults and get the attribute set in 
DisplayAction.

Please help

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