12-16-2012
j_security_check is used in JSP for a FORM based authentication method.
If the login succeeds and the caller is authorized to access the secured resource, then the container uses a session-id to identify a login session for the caller from that point on. The container maintains the login session with a cookie containing the session-id. The server sends the cookie back to the client, and as long as the caller presents this cookie with subsequent requests, then the container will know who the caller is.
If the login fails, then the server sends back the page identified by the form-error-page setting.
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mojolicious::sessions
Mojolicious::Sessions(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Mojolicious::Sessions(3pm)
NAME
Mojolicious::Sessions - Signed cookie based sessions
SYNOPSIS
use Mojolicious::Sessions;
my $sessions = Mojolicious::Sessions->new;
DESCRIPTION
Mojolicious::Sessions is a very simple signed cookie based session implementation. All data gets serialized with Mojo::JSON and stored on
the client-side, but is protected from unwanted changes with a signature.
ATTRIBUTES
Mojolicious::Sessions implements the following attributes.
"cookie_domain"
my $domain = $session->cookie_domain;
$session = $session->cookie_domain('.example.com');
Domain for session cookie, not defined by default.
"cookie_name"
my $name = $session->cookie_name;
$session = $session->cookie_name('session');
Name of the signed cookie used to store session data, defaults to "mojolicious".
"cookie_path"
my $path = $session->cookie_path;
$session = $session->cookie_path('/foo');
Path for session cookie, defaults to "/".
"default_expiration"
my $time = $session->default_expiration;
$session = $session->default_expiration(3600);
Time for the session to expire in seconds from now, defaults to 3600. The expiration timeout gets refreshed for every request. Setting the
value to 0 will allow sessions to persist until the browser window is closed, this can have security implications though. For more control
you can also use the "expires" session value to set the expiration date to a specific time in epoch seconds.
# Expire a week from now
$c->session(expires => time + 604800);
# Expire a long long time ago
$c->session(expires => 1);
"secure"
my $secure = $session->secure;
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Set the secure flag on all session cookies, so that browsers send them only over HTTPS connections.
METHODS
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"load"
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Load session data from signed cookie.
"store"
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SEE ALSO
Mojolicious, Mojolicious::Guides, <http://mojolicio.us>.
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