Didn't work for me :(
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Hi all ;
I am working on WicketSessionFilter for a while and i have problem about
accessing Wicket Session in my Servlet.
My question is :
In WicketSessionFilter.java (core class in wicket.1.3.6.jar) at doFilter()
method
HttpSession httpSession = httpServletRequest.getSession(false);
above
that means session has not yet been created. you should use
Session.exists() to test for this.
-igor
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 7:38 AM, Altuğ B. Altıntaşalt...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all ;
I am working on WicketSessionFilter for a while and i have problem about
accessing Wicket Session in my
It is impossible, I can get Session Id but then when I call servlet ' s
doPost() method , WicketSessionFilter can not find the HttpSession.
I mean :
HttpSession httpSession = httpServletRequest.getSession(false); //
WicketSessionFilter.java in wicket.1.3.6.jar
returns NULL.
so that my servlet
thats why i said use Session.exists() to check first, and only call
Session.get() if Session.exists() returned true.
-igor
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 9:45 AM, Altuğ B. Altıntaşalt...@gmail.com wrote:
It is impossible, I can get Session Id but then when I call servlet ' s
doPost() method ,
OK.
Problem occurs because of swfupload - swfupload.org/
swfupload is a flash based file upload tool and it doesn't send cookie
information in the http header so i can't access Wicket Session.
I am sending Session Id in URL when posting via swfupload; Is there any way
to access Session object
no, there is not afaik. what you need to do is pass it in the url just
like the servlet container would
/context;JSESSIONID=x?foo=bar
-igor
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 11:09 AM, Altuğ B. Altıntaşalt...@gmail.com wrote:
OK.
Problem occurs because of swfupload - swfupload.org/
swfupload is a
Thanks Igor.
2009/7/27 Igor Vaynberg igor.vaynb...@gmail.com
no, there is not afaik. what you need to do is pass it in the url just
like the servlet container would
/context;JSESSIONID=x?foo=bar
-igor
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 11:09 AM, Altuğ B. Altıntaşalt...@gmail.com
wrote:
OK.