You could mail an example of your code...
 
But i suppose by using the full classname in that case...
 
like for instance if you use both  java.util.Date and java.sql.Date  in your
xsp
 
Then you will need to declare your variables like
 
java.util.Date mydate = new java.util.Date();
 
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Adriano Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 August, 2004 14:57
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Global variables


How is it possible to differentiate between javamail session and cocoon
environment session inside the same XSP ?



Error is seen when i try to use both

Type mismatch: cannot convert from org.apache.cocoon.environment.Session to
javax.mail.Session\"





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> Here is an example of a global variable \'title\'

> <xsp:page 
>   language=\"java\" 

>   xmlns:xsp=\"  <http://apache.org/xsp> http://apache.org/xsp\";>

>  

>   <xsp:structure>

>     <xsp:include>java.sql.*</xsp:include>

>     <xsp:include>java.text.*</xsp:include>

>     <xsp:include>java.util.*</xsp:include>

>   </xsp:structure>

>   

>   <svgmenu width=\"50\">

>     <title><xsp:expr>title</xsp:expr></title>

>   </svgmenu>

>  

>   <xsp:logic>

>     private String title = \"Here comes title \";   

>   </xsp:logic>

> </xsp:page>

>  

>  

> To use objects declared in other xsp, you can make use of 

>  

>     <xsp:include>org.apache.cocoon.environment.Request</xsp:include>

>     <xsp:include>org.apache.cocoon.environment.Session</xsp:include>

>  

> in xsp where you declare object/variable

>               Session session = request.getSession();

>               session.setAttribute(\"mytitle\", title);

>  

> in xsp where you want to use object/variable

>           Session session = request.getSession();

>           String title  = (String)session.getAttribute(\"mytitle\");

>           session.removeAttribute(\"mytitle\");

> 

> -----Original Message-----

> From: Adriano Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

> Sent: 23 August, 2004 12:42

> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

> Subject: Global variables

> 

> 

> How can global variables be declared in xsp?

> 

> Also how can objects declared in one xsp be accessed in another?

> 

> 

>  

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