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Chapter 7 Examples from Java Servlet
Programming
- 7-1: Session tracking using hidden form fields
- 7-4: Session tracking a hit count
- 7-6: Invalidating all stale sessions
- 7-7: Snooping session information
Examples from other chapters:
- Example 7.1: Session tracking using hidden form fields
- This servlet demonstrates session tracking using hidden
form fields by displaying the shopping cart for a bookworm.
Note that, if you try this servlet, the buttons at the bottom
of the page it generates don't take you anywhere real.
- Example 7.4: Session tracking a hit count
- This servlet uses session tracking to count the number of times
a client has accessed it. The servlet also displays all the bindings
for the current session, just because it can.
- Example 7.6: Invalidating all stale sessions
- This servlet manually invalidates all the sessions on the
server that are more than a day old or have been inactive
more than an hour.
- Try it (diabled, no longer supported on API 2.2)
- Source
- Example 7.7: Snooping session information
- This servlet snoops information about the current session
and other sessions on the server.
- Try it (diabled, no longer supported on API 2.2)
- Source
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