The best thing to do at this point would be to write your own SessionProvider
implementation that exposes the HttpSession. You can do this by implementing
SessionProvider, and specifying the implementation in your ErraiService.properties with:
errai.session_provider_implementation=org.foo.MySessionProvider
The session provider will be passed the HttpSession as the first parameter or
getSession();
You should look at the existing HttpSessionProvider implementation.
On 2010-06-04, at 10:00 AM, Henry Molina wrote:
thanks, I need to retrieve the ServletContext to integrate with
springframework.
Henry
2010/6/4 Heiko Braun <myownwastebin(a)googlemail.com>
we don't expose the session, but instead you can use SessionContext
to store session state:
SessionContext ctx = SessionContext.get(message)
ctx.setAttribute(a, b);
But be aware that this API is subject to change.
/heiko
On Jun 4, 2010, at 2:49 AM, Henry Molina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to Jboss Errai, I use RPC to invoke services, need to get HttpSession, as I
can do?
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