How can I use EPCM.loadClientData in Web Dynpro???

Hello colleagues,
I've created Web Dynpor application and want it to be iView receiveing aparameters from another (not mine) iView on the page. Another iView generates event and store data to EPCF client data bag. In my Web Dynpro app I arranged handling the event but can not get data from client data bag
Could you help me to find a workaround?
Thanks and best regards,
Konstantin.

Hi,
The EPCF client data bag API provides methods to store data in a transient data buffer on the client.
EPCM.storeClientData(nameSpace, name, value)
This method saves data in value under a key. The key is generated by combining the parameters nameSpace and name. If the key already exists, the stored data will be overwritten.
For further ref check on to this link.This should help u better.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2005/helpdata/en/68/322a9261c54e51b7965f86aac3dae2/frameset.htm
Hope this helps u,
Regards,
Nagarajan.

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