what if you save user information in variables/class that declared in MainEntryPoint. Whenever user refresh the browser, that variable will flush/reset to null, if that variable == null, show login page.
So far that's what i've been done, may be it's not the best way.
On Thursday, November 24, 2011, nacho wrote:
On Thursday, November 24, 2011, nacho wrote:
I have implemented Spring Security and GWT togheter, but what I can't figure out hw can I handle is how to logout when an RPC fails because the user is not logged in anymore.
For example, the user logs in in my application, then he for example clean the browser session, so he is not logged in anymore. And now he want's to perform some action that call's an RPC, obviusly this call fails beacause the user need to be logued in to call /rpc/*
I would like that if the user logs out by any reason, and calls an RPC that fails (beacause he's logued out) redirect the user to the login again.
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