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Dejan Bosanac resolved AMQ-2948.
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       Resolution: Fixed
    Fix Version/s: 5.5.0
         Assignee: Dejan Bosanac

Committed with svn revision 1022071. Thanks a lot for a great work.

I think there's two things left to be done to complete Ajax improvements:

* Documentation on Ajax is way out of date, so we should update it with these 
new features - http://activemq.apache.org/ajax.html
* We should automate JS tests and include them in our unit testing suite with 
something like WebDriver (http://code.google.com/p/selenium/wiki/GettingStarted)

> Support ajax clients in multiple windows/tabs in a single browser
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>                 Key: AMQ-2948
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/AMQ-2948
>             Project: ActiveMQ
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 5.4.1
>         Environment: OSX 10.6
> Centos 5.4
>            Reporter: Alex Dean
>            Assignee: Dejan Bosanac
>             Fix For: 5.5.0
>
>         Attachments: support-multiple-ajax-clients-per-session.patch
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>
> In current ajax code, there is a 1-1 relationship between ajax client and 
> session.  Since multiple windows in the same browser share the same session, 
> it's impossible for the ajax code to update both windows.  Either 1 or the 
> other will receive messages, but not both.
> The attached patch allows an optional 'clientId' string to be passed to the 
> JavaScript amq.init() function, similar to that supported by the REST 
> servlet.  This clientId string is sent to the server with every ajax request. 
>  In MessageListenerServlet, a new consumer is created for every new 
> sessionid+clientId, allowing multiple windows in the same browser to send & 
> receive messages independently.
> For some (currently) unknown reason, IE7 cannot send messages from multiple 
> windows.  2 IE7 windows can receive messages independently with no errors, 
> but once either IE7 window sends a message, both windows cease receiving 
> data.  This behavior is not seen in FF (OSX or WinXP) or Safari (OSX).  All 
> those browsers are able to send & receive simultaneously in multiple windows 
> with no errors.

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