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How to store the page context and where would it be better.

Asked by gnagabandi in Java Programming Language

In my site there would be a link to the third party site. After login to my site, the user clicks the third party link on my site. The user will be directed to that site by opening new browser window. If the user navigate the third party site (say he browsed page no.3), then the information has to be stored some where so that, if he comes to my site on next day and if he clicks the third party link on my site, it has to take him directly to the Page 3 of third party site (as he browsed up to this page on previous session).

Both sites are secured and implemented with Java technologies and user state is maintained with HttpSession.

What would be the better approach to store this information. Would it be better to store in my site or third party site. If so, how?  I don’t have any restrictions to play with the third party site to make changes. I can’t store this information in session as they may expire and both sites are running in different servers.

I would be great full to you for any great Ideas.
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