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What classes represent the four different scopes: page, request, session, and application? I am unsure of the first one, but think the rest might be ServletRequest, HttpSession, and ServeltContext.

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  • He's asleep atm. And he's too proud to ask people. Silly man. Jan 8, 2011 at 6:58
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    In that case, you might think about registering an account on SO...sounds like you'll be asking many more questions on his behalf. :-P Jan 8, 2011 at 15:42

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application = javax.servlet.ServletContext
config = javax.servlet.ServletConfig
exception = java.lang.Throwable
out = javax.servlet.jsp.JspWriter
page = java.lang.Object
PageContext = javax.servlet.jsp.PageContext
request = javax.servlet.ServletRequest
response =  javax.servlet.ServletResponse
session =   javax.servlet.http.HttpSession
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This will tell you:

<%= page.getClass() %>

:-P

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  • I don't have too much info on what he's doing. So I am not sure he even has the page object. Jan 8, 2011 at 6:32
  • All JSP pages have the page object available. Jan 8, 2011 at 6:32

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