--- title: Finding The Current UI And Page And Vaadin Session order: 18 layout: page --- [[finding-the-current-ui-and-page-and-vaadin-session]] = Finding the current UI and page and vaadin session There are many cases where you need a reference to the active `UI`, `Page` or `VaadinServiceSession`, for instance for showing notifications in a click listener. It is possible to get a reference to the component from the event and then a reference from the component to the UI but Vaadin also offers an easier way through two static methods: [source,java] .... UI.getCurrent() Page.getCurrent() VaadinSession.getCurrent() .... For example when you want to show the name of the current UI class: [source,java] .... Button helloButton = new Button("Say Hello"); helloButton.addClickListener(new ClickListener() { @Override public void buttonClick(ClickEvent event) { Notification.show("This UI is " + UI.getCurrent().getClass().getSimpleName()); } }); .... Similarly for `VaadinServiceSession`, for instance to find out if the application is running in production mode: [source,java] .... public void buttonClick(ClickEvent event) { String msg = "Running in "; msg += VaadinSession.getCurrent().getConfiguration() .isProductionMode() ? "production" : "debug"; Notification.show(msg); } .... And finally similarly for `Page`. For instance adding a browser window resize listener can be added like this: [source,java] .... Page.getCurrent().addBrowserWindowResizeListener( new Page.BrowserWindowResizeListener() { @Override public void browserWindowResized(BrowserWindowResizeEvent event) { Notification.show("Browser resized to " + event.getWidth() + "x" + event.getHeight()); } }); .... *Note* that these are based on `ThreadLocal` so they won't work in a background thread (or otherwise outside the standard request scope).