Then you have to put the session ID into the URL when the browser is making a request on behalf of you - for example, you want your user to display a private (password protected) image, or download a private document.
Other than that, your f) is my c) without using the cookies as persistent storage. On Jul 28, 5:02 pm, "brett.wooldridge" <[email protected]> wrote: > Option f) don't use session cookies (or servlet sessions). > > 1) Login to the server via RPC call. > 2) Successful login RPC returns a session ID, put the session ID in a > Java static or JS global variable. > 3) Pass the "session ID" in all RPC calls where it matters. > 4) Profit. > > Your server should be as stateless (session-less) as possible anyway. > > -Brett > > On Jul 25, 6:06 pm, Juraj Vitko <[email protected]> wrote: > > > a) start your FF with -P and create different profiles, then start it > > with -P --no-remote and pick a profile - profiles don't share session > > cookies. (PITA, only FF) > > > b) use virtualization and run one FF and one IE8 in each instance > > (requires RAM) > > > c) bake your own session cookies - when your app starts, pull the > > cookie inside javascript, then use the cookie from there when > > communicating with the server. When you open another browser window > > and log out/in, the cookie changes, but your app in previous window > > will use the javascript one. (Dirty) > > > d) log out / log in always to test different sessions (PITA) > > > e) perhaps there are some browser extensions for IE and FF that can > > handle session cookie dynamic alternation (Weird) > > > My app uses c), but I don't rely on it, I use d) when developing for > > one user role, then for heavier multi-role testing I use b). > > > J. > > > On Jul 24, 8:20 am, vkm <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I have a problem with GWT and Firefox 3 and IE 8 browsers. > > > > I have an application developed in GWT. > > > 1. I open Firefox / IE browser and login with valid credentials and > > > it works fine. > > > > 2. I keep this session open and open other new Firefox / IE Browser > > > window and i login with different valid credentials. > > > > Now in the browser opened in #1 takes the credentials of the #2 > > > browser. > > > > Note 1: I donot see this issue if I run my application with 2 > > > different ports in hosted mode from Eclipse. > > > > Note 2: This issues is not Observer in IE 6. > > > > can you please let me know how to solve this issue or do we have any > > > workaround for this issue. > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Web Toolkit" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Web-Toolkit?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
