fgs wrote:
> Are Session data are stored in the form of Cookies or in a
> different method.Further we find so many Cookie-Crushers Softwares
> available today in the market . If so then can't we use cookies in the
> future? C'mon JSP ians Answer this?
Session data is stored in the server's memory space. The only thing
sent in a cookie is the session identifier. If the user has cookies
turned off, the servlet/JSP environment will default to URL rewriting as
long as you code your pages to utilize it, and sessions can still be
used.
If you do not code your pages for URL rewriting, and the user turns off
cookie processing in their browser, they won't be able to utilize
sessions within your application. Therefore, you must either code for
URL rewriting or require cookies to be enabled in order to use your app.
Craig McClanahan
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