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I did not find the approperiate forum on this site for this issue, but this one is close. So I post here:

In a JSP:

for a field of <input Value=”${testBean.lastName}” />

Now this “testBean” is a bean which is placed on the session, such as:

request.getSession().setAttribute(“testBean”, ResultBean);

But more often, I saw:

<input Value=”${sessionScope.testBean.lastName}” />

Then why <input Value=”${testBean.lastName}” /> also works? How does the ${} know the testBean is a bean on the session?

How does it get resolved?

Thanks

Scott

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@toicontienDec 12.2008 — You'll probably have more luck in the Java Forum, as this does not appear to be a problem with client side scripting (JavaScript vs Java).
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