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Martin Makundi commented on WICKET-6358:
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Ofcourse we could simply decide that it is by design that a bookmarkable link
or popup initiates new session.
However, one more important feature would be that we get an exact copy of the
previous session for the new tab instead of a completely new session so that
user does not need to login again etc. and configure his session variables.
> Possibility for each browser tab to have independent wicket session
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> Key: WICKET-6358
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-6358
> Project: Wicket
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: wicket
> Affects Versions: 8.0.0-M5
> Reporter: Martin Makundi
> Assignee: Martin Grigorov
> Attachments: Wicket_Quickstart_7.zip
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> Here are a couple of discussions on the topic:
> https://myfaces.apache.org/orchestra/myfaces-orchestra-core/multiwindow.html
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/368653/how-to-differ-sessions-in-browser-tabs
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4970004/support-multiple-browser-tab-session-j2ee-web-application
> Currently in wicket if user wants to safely use two browser windows in the
> same application, they must login from different browsers (or use some
> suitable browser-specific private browsing mode).
> We would like to add functionality into wicket to allow:
> - automatic detection of new browser tab
> - configuration option which would keep independent wicketsession for each
> browser tab (initially clone from wicketsession of window that opened new tab)
> - possible solution: pagemap and wicketsession could go hand in hand, each
> pagemap with its own wicketsession to keep them insulated
> We'll start working on this immediately, all suggestions welcome.
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