Hielke's response is spot-on. The real question is: why do you need to
access parameters in your session? At least your example is concerning -
it's not typically a good sign to be pulling the User ID from the request
(where it looks like you're using it to create a session for a user).
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Jer
This is because a session is created only once for each user, until it
expires ofcourse...
If you wish to check url parameters for each request I would suggest you
do this in RequestCycle.onBeginRequest(). There is also
RequestCylce.onEndRequest() if you need to do anything at the end of the
cycle
Hi,
in your you can use static method RequestCycle.get().getRequest() to get
the current request and extract parameters.
We have code in our session object as follows:
public class OurSession extends WebSession {
public OurSession(Request request)}{
super(request)
// GET P