| Java EE 7 SDK | 
This sample application demonstrates the programmatic configuration support for session cookies available in servlets.
This sample application declares a ServletContextListener in its deployment descriptor. 
This ServletContextListener configures, via the SessionCookieConfig interface, 
various aspects of the application's cookies used for HTTP session tracking purposes. 
This application has cookies enabled.
The client accesses the CreateSession servlet of the application, which creates an 
HTTP session, retrieves the value of the corresponding Set-Cookie header from the response, 
and ensures that it matches the configuration that was applied by the ServletContextListener 
during the application's initialization phase.
This sample application demonstrates how to use the SessionCookieConfig interface in
a ServletContextListener to configure cookies for web applications.
Perform the following steps to build, deploy, and run the application:
app_dir is the sample application base
  directory: samples_install_dir/servlet/session-cookie-config-war.app_dir.
    mvn target:
	Use the command below to run this sample using the Cargo framework:
app_dir> 
	  mvn clean verify cargo:run 
You can point Cargo to an already installed and running Glassfish server:
app_dir> mvn clean verify cargo:run -Dglassfish.home=$<glassfish_dir> (e.g. ../glassfish4)
You can also build, deploy the sample application without Cargo:
app_dir> mvn install
app_dir> asadmin deploy ./target/<app_name>.war
http://<javaee.server.name>:<javaee.server.port>/session-cookie-config-war
        SUCCESSapp_dir> 
      asadmin undeploy <app_name>
clean to remove the temporary directories
    like /target.
      app_dir> mvn
      clean 
Perform the following steps to build, deploy, and run the application using NetBeans IDE:
samples_install_dir/servlet/ directory, select session-cookie-config-war, and click Open Project.session-cookie-config-war and select Run to build, deploy, and run the project.If you have problems when running the application, refer the troubleshooting document.
Copyright © 1997-2013 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.