Hello
You can inject the Request Tapestry service and then get the Session object
from this service.
This is the Tapestry Session object that wraps the J2EE one and gives you
access to the content of the session.
I Hope this helps
Christophe
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On 3/28/08, Cordenier Christophe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
You can inject the Request Tapestry service and then get the Session object
from this service.
This is the Tapestry Session object that wraps the J2EE one and gives you
access to the content of the session.
I Hope this helps
Joshua Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
28.03.2008 09:54
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Re: T5: How do I get session information?
On 3/28/08, Cordenier Christophe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hello
You can inject
On 3/28/08, Kristian Marinkovic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i assume you want to access the persistent property of a
component somewhere else!?...
Actually I want to get the login session info from Spring security 2.0
I though the best way is to get it manually from the Sessin object.
some
That's likely stored in the WebContext that can be directly injected using
tapestry-spring.
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Subject: Re: T5: How do I get session information?
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