if you use the wicket filter then in a jsp (if the filter is in the jsp
chain)
then you should be able to do: Session.get() to get the session..

johan


On 5/3/07, Benjamin Ranck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

This is obviously a horrible hack to take care of a short term
problem, but is it possible, using WicketSessionFilter to access the
wicket session within a JSP? Any ideas on what the mapping would be?

Thanks,
Benjamin

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