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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T20:52:46+00:00 2026-05-22T20:52:46+00:00

I wonder if, with Spring Security, I can validate the user sessions, allowing only

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I wonder if, with Spring Security, I can validate the user sessions, allowing only one browser tab open. Is it possible?

I would also like to know if I can do it, when the user closes the tab and open it again before the end of his session SessionFilter it from direct application, without going to the login screen.

I’m using JSF 1.2, RichFaces 3.3.3, Hibernate and co …

Detail: I know the spring security, I’m just researching it.

Now thanks and excuse me for my bad English.

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    2026-05-22T20:52:47+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 8:52 pm

    No. Spring Security cannot tell if the request was from the original tab or from a new tab – that information is strictly client-side. From http://static.springsource.org/spring-security/site/faq.html :

    2.1.

    I’m using Spring Security’s concurrent
    session control to prevent users from
    logging in more than once at a time.
    When I open another browser window
    after logging in, it doesn’t stop me
    from logging in again. Why can I log
    in more than once?

    Browsers generally maintain a single
    session per browser instance. You
    cannot have two separate sessions at
    once. So if you log in again in
    another window or tab you are just
    reauthenticating in the same session.
    The server doesn’t know anything about
    tabs, windows or browser instances.
    All it sees are HTTP requests and it
    ties those to a particular session
    according to the value of the the
    JSESSIONID cookie that they contain.
    When a user authenticates during a
    session, Spring Security’s concurrent
    session control checks the number of
    other authenticated sessions that they
    have. If they are already
    authenticated with the same session,
    then re-authenticating will have no
    effect.

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