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Re: very basic question

Jon Wingfield

2004-01-20

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yep.

httpSession.getServletContext().getInitParameter("stuff");

Edson Alves Pereira wrote:
>  But can i get these parameters any time in my application?
>
>
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>>De:  Ben Souther[SMTP:bsouther@(protected)]
>>Responder:  Tomcat Users List
>>Enviada:  ter�a-feira, 20 de janeiro de 2004 10:29
>>Para:  Tomcat Users List
>>Assunto:  Re: very basic question
>>
>>Sorry I meant "Context initialization occurs when application is
>>deployed".
>>InitParams are set when a servlet is instanicated.
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>>On Tuesday 20 January 2004 08:25 am, Ben Souther wrote:
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>>>Context initialization only occurs when the servlet is first
>>
>>instanciated.
>>
>>>So... no it is not possible to set session information in web.xml.
>>>
>>>You can create a param for the entire application (context) or you can
>>>create a parameter for a particular servlet.
>>>
>>>On Tuesday 20 January 2004 09:03 am, Edson Alves Pereira wrote:
>>>
>>>>  Hello folks, i�m trying to create some session attributes in my
>>>>web.xml, i know only <context-param> and for this one i need
>>>>ContextServlet.getInitParameter( ), i�d like to use
>>>>HttpSession.getAttribute( ). Is possible to define session attributes
>>
>>in
>>
>>>>web.xml?
>>>>
>>>>  Regards,
>>>>  Edson
>>
>>--
>>Ben Souther
>>F.W. Davison & Company, Inc.
>>
>>
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