Have you ever heard of metaphores obviously there are not server side
cookies I meant a cookie file (aka sential or whatever) that just shows the
upload completed and the webapp can use that as a status check


On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 8:02 AM, Mikolaj Rydzewski <m...@ceti.pl> wrote:

> On 25.02.2014 13:57, Aryeh Friedman wrote:
>
>> Even if there is a way for the jnlp to leave a cookie on the server?
>>
>
> You're wrong. Jnlp won't leave a cookie on the server. Server may ask
> client to store the cookie.
>
> Jnlp is just a file. It tells JVM what jars are required for application
> to run. Of course application may use e.g. REST to peform any actions on
> the server. But it has nothing to jnlp itself.
>
>
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> Mikolaj Rydzewski <m...@ceti.pl>
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