..then where the
set-cookie come from if not from the line
getServletContext().setAttribute("products", products);?
actually i added this line to another servlet but no
set-cookie header is sent?
thanks
n828cl wrote:
>
>> From: André Warnier [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Subject: Re: set-cookie
>>
>> // Store products in the ServletContext
>> getServletContext().setAttribute("products", products);
>>
>> Presumably, if you store something in the context, it is because you
>> want to retrieve it later (or else, what's the point he ?).
>> Now, Tomcat has no way to know when you'll come back to retrieve it, so
>> it has to create a session to store this.
>
> Nope, that's not it (but I don't know what is, yet). Attributes stored in
> a ServletContext have a webapp, not session, scope; no session is needed
> here, and nothing needs to be communicated between the client and server
> to retrieve them.
>
> - Chuck
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