Actually, if you check out Component.getSession() you'll see it just does Session.get() as well, so the idiom below should have no implications for testing nor should there be other unexpected implications.

Regards,
Sebastiaan

Peter Ertl wrote:
Looks interesting...

  MySession.get()

Will this reliably work in WicketTester or are there implication you should be aware of?

Regards
Peter


Am 20.12.2007 um 10:27 schrieb Sebastiaan van Erk:

Or Session.get(), or better yet use MySession.get() where in MySession you define the static method:

public static MySession get() {
    return (MySession) Session.get();
}

which avoids casts. (Use can use the same trick to get the application).

Regards,
Sebastiaan

Suad AlShamsi wrote:
Did you try to get it from the application. getApplicaion().getSession();
tsuresh wrote:
Hello,
I have Panel called MenuPanel and a page WelcomePage. When the user is
authenticated through Login page the user is forwarded to WelcomePage. This WelcomePage consists of MenuPanel. How do I get the user session from the
MenuPanel. I simply added the MenuPanel in WelcomePage as
........
add(new MenuPanel("menuBar"));
........

and in MenuPanel I tried to get Session as
LoginSession sess = (LoginSession) getSession();

But this sess returned null;

I have made the LoginSession class. I have set user session in Login page as ..
session.setUser(user);
....
Am i missing something?
thanks

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