"No one was asking for cross-application scoping."

Hi chuck, do u know how to do that? It's what I'm trying to do, to get a
cross-app scope for customized management.

Tks

Jose Roberto


>   
>> the proper way to access your webapps info is  
>> getServletContext() to get the context first..once you have 
>> YOUR webapps context
>> use setAttribute() to set the property
>> use getAttribute to retrieve the value of the property
>>     
>
> More irrelevancy.  The OP is trying to update session attributes, not
> context attributes.
>
>  - Chuck
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