You might have come across to situations where you would want WPS to persist user navigational states like
Portlet states:
Normal
Minimized
Maximized
Portlet modes:
config
edit_defaults
edit
view
help
Page selection:
The last page that was active before the user logged out.
With the persistent session state feature, portal users can resume and continue a previously interrupted working session at the same state where they left the session. When the user logs out or the session times out, the portal stores the current navigational state into the database.
Resuming the session state is only possible if either the portal theme login link or WebSphere Application Server TAI based authentication is used to login to the portal.
Please have a look at detail article at Configuring user session persistance
Portlet states:
Normal
Minimized
Maximized
Portlet modes:
config
edit_defaults
edit
view
help
Page selection:
The last page that was active before the user logged out.
With the persistent session state feature, portal users can resume and continue a previously interrupted working session at the same state where they left the session. When the user logs out or the session times out, the portal stores the current navigational state into the database.
Resuming the session state is only possible if either the portal theme login link or WebSphere Application Server TAI based authentication is used to login to the portal.
Please have a look at detail article at Configuring user session persistance
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