Venkat,

I am trying to get the domain name and not the host name.
I already know the host name. I looked up the URL class
and i dont see any method for getting the domain name.

Thanks.
Sandeep.

Venkat Kethababoyina wrote:
>
> Sandeep,
>
> You should be able to get host and domain names from
> java.net.URL class.
>
>  Check out
>
> http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1738.txt
> for a complete description of the syntax for various
> schemes.
>
> hope it helps,
> Venkat
>
> --- Sandeep Yarramreddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a couple of questions about cookies in jsp
> > pages.
> >
> > 1. When is the cookie flushed from the server to the
> > client browser.
> > I think it would be part of the header. I have
> > written a jsp page
> > which generates around 40k html file and i am trying
> > to set some
> > cookie towards the end of jsp page. This seems to
> > have no effect.
> > The cookie is not sent to the browser. I tried
> > increasing the
> > page buffer size to 256Kb, but it did not help.
> > is there something that needs to be done.
> >
> > 2. In general how is the domain of the webserver
> > determined.
> > One way might be to take the domain upto 2 levels
> > from the
> > host name, but what happens if the domain ends with
> > country
> > codes like say .us .uk etc. The host name would be
> > something
> > like xx.yy.co.uk, in this case we would need to take
> > the
> > domain upto 3 levels. Is there a generic method for
> > this.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Sandeep.
> >
> >
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