[Geoserver-users] geoserver session cookie via j_spring_security_check

Dear All,

I am able to add geoserver session
to an external website. I got my cookie via j_spring_security_check.

My question is, how long does geoserver remember those cookies and is
it safe that we won't worry about those cookies? I'm afraid that those
cookies will get too many and will affect the behaviour/speed of our
geoserver instance. I have read the documentation of the geoserver
about jsessionid but there's nothing in the documentation about its
expiration.

-Biboy

Cookies for session are obtained using the JAVA J2EE API. The expiration of sessions should be configurable in your J2EE Continaer (Tomcat, jetty,…).

Cheers
Christian

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On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 8:42 PM, biboy <biboy@anonymised.com> wrote:

Dear All,

I am able to add geoserver session
to an external website. I got my cookie via j_spring_security_check.

My question is, how long does geoserver remember those cookies and is
it safe that we won’t worry about those cookies? I’m afraid that those
cookies will get too many and will affect the behaviour/speed of our
geoserver instance. I have read the documentation of the geoserver
about jsessionid but there’s nothing in the documentation about its
expiration.

-Biboy


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Thanks Christian.

On Sat, Jan 25, 2014 at 11:41 PM, Christian Mueller
<christian.mueller@anonymised.com> wrote:

Cookies for session are obtained using the JAVA J2EE API. The expiration of
sessions should be configurable in your J2EE Continaer (Tomcat,
jetty,.....).

Cheers
Christian

On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 8:42 PM, biboy <biboy@anonymised.com> wrote:

Dear All,

I am able to add geoserver session
to an external website. I got my cookie via j_spring_security_check.

My question is, how long does geoserver remember those cookies and is
it safe that we won't worry about those cookies? I'm afraid that those
cookies will get too many and will affect the behaviour/speed of our
geoserver instance. I have read the documentation of the geoserver
about jsessionid but there's nothing in the documentation about its
expiration.

-Biboy

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