Ronak Patel wrote:
>
> Never mind...I found my problem....thanks for getting back to me Paul.
>
> So, what was the problem? I'm having a similar issue.
>
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> ________________________________
> From: Paul Sandoz <Paul.Sandoz_at_Sun.COM>
> To: users_at_jersey.dev.java.net
> Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 2:14:12 AM
> Subject: Re: [Jersey] Fw: Cookies and OpenSSO
>
> Hi Ronak,
>
> Is this causing interop issues?
>
> Cookie and NewCookie conform to RFC 2109, see here:
>
> http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2109.txt
>
> Section 4.4:
>
> Cookie: $Version="1"; Customer="WILE_E_COYOTE";
> $Path="/acme"
>
>
>
> By default the version Cookie is set to 1 as per RFC 2109 (see section
> 4.2.):
>
> Version=version
> Required. The Version attribute, a decimal integer, identifies to
> which version of the state management specification the cookie
> conforms. For this specification, Version=1 applies.
> Paul.
>
> On Aug 29, 2009, at 4:48 AM, Ronak Patel wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>>
>>
>>I've been trying to use JAX-RS Jersey 1.0.3.1 to contact the OpenSSO
Identity Services. It requires me to set a Cookie in my request HTTP message
and I do that using the following code:
>>
>>final WebResource blogResource =
client.resource("
http://localhost:30080/opensso/identity/isTokenValid");
>>
>>Cookie cookie = new Cookie("iPlanetDirectoryPro", value);
>>System.out.println(cookie);
>>final ClientResponse blogResponse =
blogResource.cookie(cookie).get(ClientResponse.class);
>>
>>final String blog = blogResponse.getEntity(String.class);
>>System.out.println(blog);
>>
>>Cookie:
$Version=1;iPlanetDirectoryPro=AQIC5wM2LY4SfczP6pR89eFKDhG7GQntIdyPNwAo1anO65k%3D%40AAJTSQACMDE%3D%23%0A
>>
>>What I always see is that the cookie outputs a $Version=1 as part of the
cookie. I'm thinking this is incorrect since I've never seen anything like
this in any of the other cookies sent on the net....is that true?
>>
>>Ronak Patel
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