This has nothing to do with GWT.
Check your documentation of your servlet container.
Your web container is responsible for session management and not
touched by GWT.

You can check your session id in Chrome or FF (FireCookie) development
tools.
Note: a session id is stored in a cookie (most of the times) and a
cookie is attached to a domain (check your domain usage).
- Ed

On Dec 13, 2:48 pm, Jens <[email protected]> wrote:
> Normally this should work out of the box with your servlet container I
> guess.
>
> Do you have a valid JSESSIONID cookie (or a similar named cookie that holds
> the server session id) set in your browser and will it be transmitted to
> your servlet container (try to log request.getCookies())?
>
> -- J.

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