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Posted to users@tapestry.apache.org by Oscar Picasso <os...@yahoo.com> on 2006/05/18 01:23:12 UTC
Re: Trouble with session tracking [BUG?]
Hi,
Contrary to what I though the behaviour difference is not related to whether the session scoped state object is set in a Component or a in Page.
After further investigation it appears that when the page/component contains a PageLink, *all* urls inside the page/component are generated without the jsessionid.
I have not tested with other Links.
This behaviour seems weird. Should I fill a bug ?
Oscar Picasso <os...@yahoo.com> wrote: Hi,
I have trouble creating sessions when disabling cookie support in the browser.
Here is the problem.
I have a login component which contains a form.
The form listener contains the following code:
public void login(IRequestCycle cycle)
{
...
((HubPage) getPage()).getUserState().setUser(user);
final IPage page = cycle.getPage("OnlineUsers");
throw new PageRedirectException(page);
}
On the other hand I have a Register page with a form.
Here is the register form listener:
public void register(IRequestCycle cycle)
{
...
getUserState().setUser(user);
final IPage page = cycle.getPage("OnlineUsers");
throw new PageRedirectException(page);
}
In both cases we expect a session scoped UserState object to be created.
That what's happen. I can insert a userStateExists property in the OnlineUsers page and can verify that in both cases a userState object has been created.
If the client has cookies enabled, I can also see that in both cases a cookie is created to keep track of the session.
But when disabling cookies, while the login version adds a jsessionid to all urls, the register version doesn't and the session is then lost when following a link on the OnlineUsers page.
Any idea ?
Thanks.
Oscar
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