You indeed can use wicket-cometd on that, but why not setting a simple
Javascript timer on the page (set to your server-timeout configuratin) which
get reset on user interaction.


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> I want to notify clients about their session timeout.If the user is idle
> and his session is about to expire I want to   warn users about this , can I
> do this with wicket-cometd ?
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