If you are serving your nocache files with your app server you could make a simple http filter, associate it with nocache requests and establish a session in the filter's service method. That way you know for certain you always have a session when your host page loads. Since you have access to the hosted mode jetty web.xml too, the same thing could be done the fix that as well.
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