This is not an gwt question.

Are you talking about Appengine? If so, session attributes are allowed. But
they must be Serializables.

2010/4/18 davids <[email protected]>

> Hi
>
> we had a problem setting the user attribute into the session:
>
> if you want to use for Session support, ENABLE it in the appengine-
> web.xml.
> to enable sessions, put <sessions-enabled>true</sessions-enabled> in
> that file.
>
> Without it, getSession() is allowed,
> but manipulation of sessionattributes is not.
>
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