If you have access to the session then you possible have access to the j_exception
attribute...
I am using Struts so I first check if j_exception is in the session with: (in your JSP):
<logic:present name="j_exception">
| ...
| </logic:present>
if it is in the session, grab the object and use it:
<%
| LoginModuleException f =
(LoginModuleException)session.getAttribute("j_exception");
| if (f.getType()==0){
| %>Check your Username / Password<br /><%
| } else if (f.getType()==1) {
| %>Check you are not logged in on another device<br /><%
| }
| %>
hope this helps
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