EPCF between JSP  and Webdynpro

hi experts,
i want to pass a value from one JSP iview to Webdynpro iview through EPCF.for ex: there is a string in JSP,i have to calculate the string length in JSP but the result will b display in webdynpro iview and vice versa.
Can anybody help me regarding this?

Hi Ranjit,
Any chance you could share your answer with me. We need it urgently.
Thanks,
Vibhu

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