Sorry, I guess I should have described my application
better.  Two application windows are not required. 
However, the users would like to be able to open
multiple instances of the application at one time. In
addition to the wizard, I was also having problem with
my table component and its previous/next page
controls.

Thanks for your reply.  I was looking for a
philosophical answer not just for my wizard, but for
Tapestry applications in general.  Your reply was just
that.

--- Jesse Kuhnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> That's just how it works. With cookie based session
> management you are
> identified by a single cookie object that would be
> available to the
> server regardless of which tab you operated in (this
> is a side effect
> of how they work with browser clients, not the
> sever) . With
> jsessionid's the identification of someone is kept
> strictly in the
> urls, so it would make sense that what you wanted to
> do would work
> with cookies disabled.
> 
> Really though, I have to wonder if this is an actual
> problem for your
> application or not? I don't currently use any web
> applications that
> require two browser windows to be open to operate
> them. It would seem
> to be slightly counter-intuitive.
> 
> On 11/29/06, Robert Breidecker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > I have a stateful Tapestry application which
> includes
> > a wizard that steps the user from one page to
> another
> > to collect input data.  If I run my application in
> two
> > browser windows (or tabs) within the same browser
> > session, each instance of my application steps on
> the
> > session variables in the the other instance.
> >
> > I noticed that the HTML for each application
> contained
> > the same jsessionid.  I turned off cookies for my
> > application at the server level (Tomcat 5.5) and
> then
> > my application worked fine across two browser
> windows.
> > The URLs for both instances now include the
> jsessionid
> > in them and each jsessionid is different.
> >
> > Even though this works for me, is this really the
> way
> > to solve my problem?  It seems like I must be
> missing
> > something in Tapestry that would handle this for
> me,
> > regardless if cookies are on or off.
> >
> > ~Rob Breidecker
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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