Thank you for explanations.
Can you just to tell a little bit more about sharing a cookie
 cache/address space.
How can i configure clients to make them use separate cookie space ?

On Apr 15, 2:05 am, "Dean S. Jones" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sessions are usually bound to a browser, for a given host/Application
> Context(war), by a Cookie ( likely called JSESSIONID ), if the two
> browsers share a cookie cache/address space, they'll see the same
> session cookie, and share the same session.
>
> On Apr 13, 6:40 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi.
> > While trying to test my app, i open two clients in Hosted Mode.
> > After i log, i return to the client the session id
>
> > HttpSession session = getThreadLocalRequest().getSession(true);
> > session.setAttribute( "userId", id );
> > return session.getId();
>
> > The problem is, that GWT does not open new session for the second
> > client, but
> > "reuses" the session that was opened for the previous one.
>
> > Does any body have any idea why does it happens ?
> > Does it depend on the mode ?
> > Thanks.
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