Nirmal
Nirmal

Reputation: 4829

Manage Session when broswer has disable cookies

I wants to know that How can i Manage Session if the client browser has disabled cookie feature..

If I wants to implement it in simple JSP - Servlet, then how can I do that ?

Thanks in advance...

Upvotes: 4

Views: 4857

Answers (4)

BalusC
BalusC

Reputation: 1108632

In the JSP side, you can use JSTL's <c:url> for this.

<a href="<c:url value="page.jsp" />">link</a>

Easy as that. It will automagically append the jsessionid when cookies are disabled.

In the Servlet side you need HttpServletResponse#encodeURL() or -usually the preferred one inside Servlets- HttpServletResponse#encodeRedirectURL() for this.

response.sendRedirect(response.encodeRedirectURL("page.jsp"));

Upvotes: 2

user7094
user7094

Reputation:

Each URL must be encoded using response.encodeURL("page.jsp")

This will add the Session ID onto the end of each URL so cookies do not have to be enabled.

Note that you will have to do this manually for every single URL in order for it to work.

See this link for more info.

Upvotes: 2

LorenVS
LorenVS

Reputation: 12857

Without cookies, you have two options. The first is passing a sessionId through Urls. This requires a lot of work on the server because every url you send back must have a sessionId appended to it (usually in the form of a query string parameter). For example:

/path/to/page

becomes

/path/to/page?sessionid=ASDFG-ASDFG-ASDFG-ASDFG-ASDFG

The other option you have would be to combine what information you have via http into a "unique" key and create your own session bucket. By combining the Http UserAgent, RemoteIp and RemoteXfip you can get close to uniquely identifying a user, but there is no guarantees that this key is 100% unique.

Upvotes: 3

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