((WebRequestCycle)RequestCycle.get()).getWebRequest().getHttpServletRequest().getSession()
should get you the raw http session.

-igor


On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 7:23 PM, Brill Pappin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, I've read over several threads on Wicket+GWT and know that are several
>  people using the two together.
>
>  I've got a nice clean setup that is working all except for one minor detail.
>
>  The problem is that Wicket actually does the authentication and I store a
>  token in the sessionStore, however I need to get that token back in the
>  non-wicket GWT service servlet.
>
>  What I'm currently trying to do is:
>
>  String token = (String) RequestCycle.get().getApplication()
>                                 .getSessionStore().getAttribute(
>
>  RequestCycle.get().getRequest(),
>                                                 User.class.getName() +
>  ".token");
>
>  But I'm getting a NPE as if the RequestCycle is not initialized or something
>  :)
>
>  So, what patterns are people who integrate GWT and Wicket using?
>  There are many I can think of, some right out of the park, but what I really
>  need is access to the session vars in a wicket context.
>
>  I should also mention that I'm new to Wicket (read: finally have a reason to
>  go explore it as I've been meaning to do).
>
>  Comments, suggestions?
>
>  - Brill Pappin
>
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