Perhaps you'd better use your own userssion with one pojo class

On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 9:49 AM, opok <[email protected]> wrote:

> I currently use Google Account to authenticate and get the current
> user like this:
>
> UserService userAction = UserServiceFactory.getUserService();
> User user = userAction.getCurrentUser();
>
> I notice that the user service does not need HttpServletRequest to get
> the current context, is that reliable?
>
> What about my customer use another google id to login in another page
> of my app? Would the current user change when the customer returned to
> the first page to make some other requests ?
>
> In the past, I always use Session to storage user information to id
> current user, it looks like Google's user service can provide the same
> functionality, so I can abandon the session for that kind of usage, is
> that correct?
>
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