Can you give me an code example for this?

On Jul 17, 8:22 am, lineman78 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Depends on your definition of session and if you are using container
> managed security and if that is the case it can depend on your
> server.  The default session manager for glassfish uses cookies,
> therefore as long as the user has cookies enabled they will be able to
> maintain a session as long as that cookie is alive.  The problem is
> that IE and Firefox treat session cookies differently.  FF will share
> session cookies across tabs while IE <= 7 will not.  There are reports
> that IE8 will share session cookies across tabs.  As we have seen with
> v8 of IE they are conforming to the rest of the browsers as long as
> they don't have to maintain bugs from IE6 due to compatibility(the box
> model bug comes to mind).
>
> On Jul 16, 5:40 am, cooolcat <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hey,
>
> > I just started reading about GWT. It is really amazing and the
> > documentation is pretty good. But I still didn't find something useful
> > how GWT works with multiple tabs in the same browser. I guess, when I
> > call the same application in two different tabs, I will have two
> > different sessions. I would like to use the same session, expecially
> > when a user logged in. How can I do this? Can I check in a new tab if
> > a user already logged in, and how can I access this data?
>
> > Any help is greatly appreciated.

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