Hi!

Yes I know that, more or less what I want is some way to uniquely identify 
every time a user
goes into my page. When they do that I want to put that into a database (for 
example time when they used
my page) and in the end I want when they come to the end of my page (it's a 
form page) record the time
when they were finished. And for that I need to have a unique identifier that I 
can use to update the 
database with.

Hope this helps to explain more what I want.

// Joakim

-----Original Message-----
From: Google-Web-Toolkit@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:google-web-tool...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Salvador Diaz
Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 4:16 PM
To: Google Web Toolkit
Subject: Re: Unique identifier


What do you call a "GWT instance" ? Do you know that GWT applications
are just HTML + js + servlets ? (servlets are the RPC implementations)



On May 6, 12:53 pm, Joakim Sjöberg <joakim.sjob...@artificial-
solutions.com> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I am trying to build a function that stores data about each GWT instance that 
> is running in a database. Is there anyway
> way to get some sort of unique identifier from GWT in an easy way? I have 
> looked some at session handling, is that
> the right way to go? Should I use the RPC functionality for this?
>
> Joakim Sjöberg
>
> Technical Consultant


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