I have read that to Log Out of the application you need to close the window and I found this code:
This answer has what you are looking for: How to run JavaScript function from GWT Java with JSNI?
Specifically in Java:
myButton.addClickHandler(new ClickHandler(){
public void onClick(ClickEvent event) {
closeWindow();
};
});
public static native void closeWindow() /*-{ $wnd.closeWindow();}-*/;
Then in JavaScript in your app's .html page:
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript">
function closeWindow() {
window.open('','_self','');
window.close();
}</script>
I have implemented this in my application by:
//Log Out Button
Button logOutButton = new Button("Log Out");
logOutButton.addClickHandler(new ClickHandler(){
public void onClick(ClickEvent event) {
closeWindow();
}
});
public static native void closeWindow() /*-{ $wnd.closeWindow();}-*/;
And the HTML:
<!doctype html>
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
<!-- -->
<!-- Consider inlining CSS to reduce the number of requested files -->
<!-- -->
<!-- <link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" href="org.AwardTracker.AwardTracker.AwardTracker.css"> -->
<!-- -->
<!-- Any title is fine -->
<!-- -->
<title>Wrapper HTML for AwardTracker</title>
<!-- -->
<!-- This script loads your compiled module. -->
<!-- If you add any GWT meta tags, they must -->
<!-- be added before this line. -->
<!-- -->
<!-- script language="javascript" src="org.AwardTracker.AwardTracker/org.AwardTracker.AwardTracker.nocache.js" --><!-- /script -->
<script src="org.AwardTracker.AwardTracker/org.AwardTracker.AwardTracker.nocache.js">
<type="text/javascript">
function closeWindow() {
window.open('','_self','');
window.close();
}
</script>
</head>
<!-- -->
<!-- The body can have arbitrary html, or -->
<!-- we leave the body empty because we want -->
<!-- to create a completely dynamic ui -->
<!-- -->
<body>
<!-- OPTIONAL: include this if you want history support -->
<iframe id="__gwt_historyFrame" style="width:0;height:0;border:0"></iframe>
</body>
</html>
However, I get the following error on the lines:
closeWindow();
"The method closeWindow() is undefined for the type new ClickHandler(){}"
public static native void closeWindow() /*-{ $wnd.closeWindow();}-*/;
Multiple markers at this line - Syntax error, insert "EnumBody" to complete BlockStatement - Syntax error on token "void", @ expected - Syntax error, insert "enum Identifier" to complete EnumHeaderName
Thank you to all who responded. Based on your responses... I am using sessions like (via RemoteServiceServlet) in my app. Therefore, as per below in the responses, I need to invalidate session first followed by removal of element from dom. So tried the following:
On the client side:
logOutButton.addClickHandler(new ClickHandler(){
public void onClick(ClickEvent event) {
//Invalidate the session and then reload the application.
AsyncCallback<Void> callback = new InvalidateSessionHandler<Void>(SelectPersonView.this);
rpc.invalidateSession(callback);
}
});
class InvalidateSessionHandler<T> implements AsyncCallback<Void> {
SelectPersonView view;
public InvalidateSessionHandler(SelectPersonView view) {
this.view = view;
}
public void onFailure(Throwable ex) {
System.out.println("RPC call failed - InvalidateSessionHandler - Notify Administrator.");
Window.alert("Connection failed - please retry.");
}
public void onSuccess(Void result) {
//Reload the application.
Window.Location.assign("/");
}
}
On the server side:
public void invalidateSession() {
getThreadLocalRequest().getSession().invalidate(); // kill session
}
This seems to work. However, I am having trouble testing more than one session locally and I do not have a test server I can deploy to. So can I please ask for someone who knows what they are doing in this space to check it to ensure I am not introducing issues into production. My greatest concern is that this will log everyone out. I am particularly toey because I had a situation where sessions were not compartmentalised and users could see other people's data. This has been fixed and I do not want to break that fix!!