You need to add the new Cookie() to the response object before you
start with your content.

So,

res.addCookie("cookie_test2 ", "24");


Shivani wrote:


instead of:
Cookie myCookie= new Cookie("cookie_test ", "22");

now if i put:
Cookie myCookie= new Cookie("cookie_test2 ", "24");

should it created a new cookie with that new name. if yes, i try to execute
the servlet but it shows the 1st cookie name only. is this the supposed to
be behaviour?
not understanding here..


-----Original Message----- From: A mailing list for discussion about Sun Microsystem's Java Servlet API Technology. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Eric Noriega Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2003 11:09 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Cookie


What do you mean "change the name of the cookie?" Are you doing an res.addCookie() with another name?

Shivani wrote:



HI,

i am setting cookie parameters and retriving them in same servlet for
testing cookie class.

however, if i change name of cookie i have set and run this servlet, it
doesn't show me new name always. why is it anyidea? where should i find out
the new name in browser where it's put. pls. help!
thanks!
---------------------------------
example:
public void doGet(HttpServletRequest req, HttpServletResponse res)
     throws ServletException, IOException
{

//create a cookie and place it on the browser:
Cookie myCookie= new Cookie("cookie_test ", "22");

      PrintWriter out = res.getWriter();
      res.setContentType("text/html");

res.addCookie(myCookie);

//get the cookie:
Cookie[] cookies = req.getCookies();

//asign name of 1st cookie to a string called cookie1
String cookie1=cookies[0].getName();
out.println("the name of cookie is:"+ cookie1);

}
-------------------

output is:
the name of cookie is:cookie_test

so if i change the name, it's not reflected in this output, why? am i doing
this right?

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