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Tomcat example source code file (Cookie.java)
The Tomcat Cookie.java source code
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package javax.servlet.http;
import java.text.MessageFormat;
import java.util.ResourceBundle;
/**
*
* 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.
*
* <p>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.
*
* <p>The servlet sends cookies to the browser by using the
* {@link HttpServletResponse#addCookie} 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.
*
* <p>The browser returns cookies to the servlet by adding
* fields to HTTP request headers. Cookies can be retrieved
* from a request by using the {@link HttpServletRequest#getCookies} method.
* Several cookies might have the same name but different path attributes.
*
* <p>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.
*
* <p>This class supports both the Version 0 (by Netscape) and Version 1
* (by RFC 2109) cookie specifications. By default, cookies are
* created using Version 0 to ensure the best interoperability.
*
*
* @author Various
* @version $Version$
*
*/
// XXX would implement java.io.Serializable too, but can't do that
// so long as sun.servlet.* must run on older JDK 1.02 JVMs which
// don't include that support.
public class Cookie implements Cloneable {
private static final String LSTRING_FILE =
"javax.servlet.http.LocalStrings";
private static ResourceBundle lStrings =
ResourceBundle.getBundle(LSTRING_FILE);
//
// The value of the cookie itself.
//
private String name; // NAME= ... "$Name" style is reserved
private String value; // value of NAME
//
// Attributes encoded in the header's cookie fields.
//
private String comment; // ;Comment=VALUE ... describes cookie's use
// ;Discard ... implied by maxAge < 0
private String domain; // ;Domain=VALUE ... domain that sees cookie
private int maxAge = -1; // ;Max-Age=VALUE ... cookies auto-expire
private String path; // ;Path=VALUE ... URLs that see the cookie
private boolean secure; // ;Secure ... e.g. use SSL
private int version = 0; // ;Version=1 ... means RFC 2109++ style
/**
* Constructs a cookie with a specified name and value.
*
* <p>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.
*
* <p>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
* <code>setValue method.
*
* <p>By default, cookies are created according to the Netscape
* cookie specification. The version can be changed with the
* <code>setVersion method.
*
*
* @param name a <code>String specifying the name of the cookie
*
* @param value a <code>String specifying the value of the cookie
*
* @throws 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 #setValue
* @see #setVersion
*
*/
public Cookie(String name, String value) {
if (!isToken(name)
|| name.equalsIgnoreCase("Comment") // rfc2019
|| name.equalsIgnoreCase("Discard") // 2019++
|| name.equalsIgnoreCase("Domain")
|| name.equalsIgnoreCase("Expires") // (old cookies)
|| name.equalsIgnoreCase("Max-Age") // rfc2019
|| name.equalsIgnoreCase("Path")
|| name.equalsIgnoreCase("Secure")
|| name.equalsIgnoreCase("Version")
|| name.startsWith("$")
) {
String errMsg = lStrings.getString("err.cookie_name_is_token");
Object[] errArgs = new Object[1];
errArgs[0] = name;
errMsg = MessageFormat.format(errMsg, errArgs);
throw new IllegalArgumentException(errMsg);
}
this.name = name;
this.value = value;
}
/**
*
* 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.
*
* @param purpose a <code>String specifying the comment
* to display to the user
*
* @see #getComment
*
*/
public void setComment(String purpose) {
comment = purpose;
}
/**
* Returns the comment describing the purpose of this cookie, or
* <code>null if the cookie has no comment.
*
* @return a <code>String containing the comment,
* or <code>null if none
*
* @see #setComment
*
*/
public String getComment() {
return comment;
}
/**
*
* Specifies the domain within which this cookie should be presented.
*
* <p>The form of the domain name is specified by RFC 2109. A domain
* name begins with a dot (<code>.foo.com) and means that
* the cookie is visible to servers in a specified Domain Name System
* (DNS) zone (for example, <code>www.foo.com, but not
* <code>a.b.foo.com). By default, cookies are only returned
* to the server that sent them.
*
*
* @param pattern a <code>String containing the domain name
* within which this cookie is visible;
* form is according to RFC 2109
*
* @see #getDomain
*
*/
public void setDomain(String pattern) {
domain = pattern.toLowerCase(); // IE allegedly needs this
}
/**
* Returns the domain name set for this cookie. The form of
* the domain name is set by RFC 2109.
*
* @return a <code>String containing the domain name
*
* @see #setDomain
*
*/
public String getDomain() {
return domain;
}
/**
* Sets the maximum age of the cookie in seconds.
*
* <p>A positive value indicates that the cookie will expire
* after that many seconds have passed. Note that the value is
* the <i>maximum age when the cookie will expire, not the cookie's
* current age.
*
* <p>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.
*
* @param 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 #getMaxAge
*
*/
public void setMaxAge(int expiry) {
maxAge = expiry;
}
/**
* Returns the maximum age of the cookie, specified in seconds,
* By default, <code>-1 indicating the cookie will persist
* until browser shutdown.
*
*
* @return an integer specifying the maximum age of the
* cookie in seconds; if negative, means
* the cookie persists until browser shutdown
*
*
* @see #setMaxAge
*
*/
public int getMaxAge() {
return maxAge;
}
/**
* Specifies a path for the cookie
* to which the client should return the cookie.
*
* <p>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, <i>/catalog, which makes the cookie
* visible to all directories on the server under <i>/catalog.
*
* <p>Consult RFC 2109 (available on the Internet) for more
* information on setting path names for cookies.
*
*
* @param uri a <code>String specifying a path
*
*
* @see #getPath
*
*/
public void setPath(String uri) {
path = uri;
}
/**
* Returns the path on the server
* to which the browser returns this cookie. The
* cookie is visible to all subpaths on the server.
*
*
* @return a <code>String specifying a path that contains
* a servlet name, for example, <i>/catalog
*
* @see #setPath
*
*/
public String getPath() {
return path;
}
/**
* Indicates to the browser whether the cookie should only be sent
* using a secure protocol, such as HTTPS or SSL.
*
* <p>The default value is
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