Yes, thats right.
But will it then be possible to make in each module a gwt-rpc-call
which checks, if the user is logged-in?
Will the Session be the same, or will each call (from different
modules) deliver a different session-id?
And what happens, if the users browser has cookies disabled? Is there
a way to rewrite the url like in JSP or Servlets?

On 16 Mrz., 18:47, Juan Pablo Gardella <gardellajuanpa...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> The modules is in client side. Session is in the server side.
>
> Juan
>
> 2011/3/16 Johannes Stein <johannes.st...@googlemail.com>
>
>
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>
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>
>
> > hello,
>
> > im implementing a little online-game with gwt.
> > this game contains two modules - one ui for the game itself and a
> > seperate user-area.
> > if a user is logged-in into the user-area he should be able to write
> > comments etc. in the game-gui (the other module).
> > is it possible to share a http-session between the modules? what could
> > be a solution?
>
> > thanks for any help!
>
> > johannes
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