Class Cookie
- java.lang.Object
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- javax.servlet.http.Cookie
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
java.io.Serializable
,java.lang.Cloneable
public class Cookie extends java.lang.Object implements java.lang.Cloneable, java.io.Serializable
Creates a cookie, a small amount of information sent by a servlet to a Web browser, saved by the browser, and later sent back to the server. A cookie's value can uniquely identify a client, so cookies are commonly used for session management.A cookie has a name, a single value, and optional attributes such as a comment, path and domain qualifiers, a maximum age, and a version number. Some Web browsers have bugs in how they handle the optional attributes, so use them sparingly to improve the interoperability of your servlets.
The servlet sends cookies to the browser by using the
HttpServletResponse.addCookie(javax.servlet.http.Cookie)
method, which adds fields to HTTP response headers to send cookies to the browser, one at a time. The browser is expected to support 20 cookies for each Web server, 300 cookies total, and may limit cookie size to 4 KB each.The browser returns cookies to the servlet by adding fields to HTTP request headers. Cookies can be retrieved from a request by using the
HttpServletRequest.getCookies()
method. Several cookies might have the same name but different path attributes.Cookies affect the caching of the Web pages that use them. HTTP 1.0 does not cache pages that use cookies created with this class. This class does not support the cache control defined with HTTP 1.1.
This class supports both the RFC 2109 and the RFC 6265 specifications. By default, cookies are created using RFC 6265.
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- Serialized Form
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description Cookie(java.lang.String name, java.lang.String value)
Constructs a cookie with a specified name and value.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description java.lang.Object
clone()
Overrides the standardjava.lang.Object.clone
method to return a copy of this cookie.java.lang.String
getComment()
Returns the comment describing the purpose of this cookie, ornull
if the cookie has no comment.java.lang.String
getDomain()
Returns the domain name set for this cookie.int
getMaxAge()
Returns the maximum age of the cookie, specified in seconds, By default,-1
indicating the cookie will persist until browser shutdown.java.lang.String
getName()
Returns the name of the cookie.java.lang.String
getPath()
Returns the path on the server to which the browser returns this cookie.boolean
getSecure()
Returnstrue
if the browser is sending cookies only over a secure protocol, orfalse
if the browser can send cookies using any protocol.java.lang.String
getValue()
Returns the value of the cookie.int
getVersion()
Returns the version of the protocol this cookie complies with.boolean
isHttpOnly()
Gets the flag that controls if this cookie will be hidden from scripts on the client side.void
setComment(java.lang.String purpose)
Specifies a comment that describes a cookie's purpose.void
setDomain(java.lang.String pattern)
Specifies the domain within which this cookie should be presented.void
setHttpOnly(boolean httpOnly)
Sets the flag that controls if this cookie will be hidden from scripts on the client side.void
setMaxAge(int expiry)
Sets the maximum age of the cookie in seconds.void
setPath(java.lang.String uri)
Specifies a path for the cookie to which the client should return the cookie.void
setSecure(boolean flag)
Indicates to the browser whether the cookie should only be sent using a secure protocol, such as HTTPS or SSL.void
setValue(java.lang.String newValue)
Assigns a new value to a cookie after the cookie is created.void
setVersion(int v)
Sets the version of the cookie protocol this cookie complies with.
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Constructor Detail
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Cookie
public Cookie(java.lang.String name, java.lang.String value)
Constructs a cookie with a specified name and value.The name must conform to RFC 2109. That means it can contain only ASCII alphanumeric characters and cannot contain commas, semicolons, or white space or begin with a $ character. The cookie's name cannot be changed after creation.
The value can be anything the server chooses to send. Its value is probably of interest only to the server. The cookie's value can be changed after creation with the
setValue
method.By default, cookies are created according to the Netscape cookie specification. The version can be changed with the
setVersion
method.- Parameters:
name
- aString
specifying the name of the cookievalue
- aString
specifying the value of the cookie- Throws:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if the cookie name contains illegal characters (for example, a comma, space, or semicolon) or it is one of the tokens reserved for use by the cookie protocol- See Also:
setValue(java.lang.String)
,setVersion(int)
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Method Detail
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setComment
public void setComment(java.lang.String purpose)
Specifies a comment that describes a cookie's purpose. The comment is useful if the browser presents the cookie to the user. Comments are not supported by Netscape Version 0 cookies.- Parameters:
purpose
- aString
specifying the comment to display to the user- See Also:
getComment()
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getComment
public java.lang.String getComment()
Returns the comment describing the purpose of this cookie, ornull
if the cookie has no comment.- Returns:
- a
String
containing the comment, ornull
if none - See Also:
setComment(java.lang.String)
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setDomain
public void setDomain(java.lang.String pattern)
Specifies the domain within which this cookie should be presented.The form of the domain name is specified by RFC 2109. A domain name begins with a dot (
.foo.com
) and means that the cookie is visible to servers in a specified Domain Name System (DNS) zone (for example,www.foo.com
, but nota.b.foo.com
). By default, cookies are only returned to the server that sent them.- Parameters:
pattern
- aString
containing the domain name within which this cookie is visible; form is according to RFC 2109- See Also:
getDomain()
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getDomain
public java.lang.String getDomain()
Returns the domain name set for this cookie. The form of the domain name is set by RFC 2109.- Returns:
- a
String
containing the domain name - See Also:
setDomain(java.lang.String)
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setMaxAge
public void setMaxAge(int expiry)
Sets the maximum age of the cookie in seconds.A positive value indicates that the cookie will expire after that many seconds have passed. Note that the value is the maximum age when the cookie will expire, not the cookie's current age.
A negative value means that the cookie is not stored persistently and will be deleted when the Web browser exits. A zero value causes the cookie to be deleted.
- Parameters:
expiry
- an integer specifying the maximum age of the cookie in seconds; if negative, means the cookie is not stored; if zero, deletes the cookie- See Also:
getMaxAge()
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getMaxAge
public int getMaxAge()
Returns the maximum age of the cookie, specified in seconds, By default,-1
indicating the cookie will persist until browser shutdown.- Returns:
- an integer specifying the maximum age of the cookie in seconds; if negative, means the cookie persists until browser shutdown
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setMaxAge(int)
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setPath
public void setPath(java.lang.String uri)
Specifies a path for the cookie to which the client should return the cookie.The cookie is visible to all the pages in the directory you specify, and all the pages in that directory's subdirectories. A cookie's path must include the servlet that set the cookie, for example, /catalog, which makes the cookie visible to all directories on the server under /catalog.
Consult RFC 2109 (available on the Internet) for more information on setting path names for cookies.
- Parameters:
uri
- aString
specifying a path- See Also:
getPath()
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getPath
public java.lang.String getPath()
Returns the path on the server to which the browser returns this cookie. The cookie is visible to all subpaths on the server.- Returns:
- a
String
specifying a path that contains a servlet name, for example, /catalog - See Also:
setPath(java.lang.String)
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setSecure
public void setSecure(boolean flag)
Indicates to the browser whether the cookie should only be sent using a secure protocol, such as HTTPS or SSL.The default value is
false
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flag
- iftrue
, sends the cookie from the browser to the server only when using a secure protocol; iffalse
, sent on any protocol- See Also:
getSecure()
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getSecure
public boolean getSecure()
Returnstrue
if the browser is sending cookies only over a secure protocol, orfalse
if the browser can send cookies using any protocol.- Returns:
true
if the browser uses a secure protocol; otherwise,true
- See Also:
setSecure(boolean)
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getName
public java.lang.String getName()
Returns the name of the cookie. The name cannot be changed after creation.- Returns:
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String
specifying the cookie's name
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setValue
public void setValue(java.lang.String newValue)
Assigns a new value to a cookie after the cookie is created. If you use a binary value, you may want to use BASE64 encoding.With Version 0 cookies, values should not contain white space, brackets, parentheses, equals signs, commas, double quotes, slashes, question marks, at signs, colons, and semicolons. Empty values may not behave the same way on all browsers.
- Parameters:
newValue
- aString
specifying the new value- See Also:
getValue()
,Cookie
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getValue
public java.lang.String getValue()
Returns the value of the cookie.- Returns:
- a
String
containing the cookie's present value - See Also:
setValue(java.lang.String)
,Cookie
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getVersion
public int getVersion()
Returns the version of the protocol this cookie complies with. Version 1 complies with RFC 2109, and version 0 complies with the original cookie specification drafted by Netscape. Cookies provided by a browser use and identify the browser's cookie version.- Returns:
- 0 if the cookie complies with the original Netscape specification; 1 if the cookie complies with RFC 2109
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setVersion(int)
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setVersion
public void setVersion(int v)
Sets the version of the cookie protocol this cookie complies with. Version 0 complies with the original Netscape cookie specification. Version 1 complies with RFC 2109.Since RFC 2109 is still somewhat new, consider version 1 as experimental; do not use it yet on production sites.
- Parameters:
v
- 0 if the cookie should comply with the original Netscape specification; 1 if the cookie should comply with RFC 2109- See Also:
getVersion()
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clone
public java.lang.Object clone()
Overrides the standardjava.lang.Object.clone
method to return a copy of this cookie.
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setHttpOnly
public void setHttpOnly(boolean httpOnly)
Sets the flag that controls if this cookie will be hidden from scripts on the client side.- Parameters:
httpOnly
- The new value of the flag- Since:
- Servlet 3.0
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isHttpOnly
public boolean isHttpOnly()
Gets the flag that controls if this cookie will be hidden from scripts on the client side.- Returns:
true
if the cookie is hidden from scripts, elsefalse
- Since:
- Servlet 3.0
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