HTTP is a stateless protocol, and has to use cookies to keep the status information so that HTTP application can run in a session.
Is HTTPS a stateless protocol too? What mechanism is used to keep a session, by http cookies or TLS/SSL session?
HTTP is a stateless protocol, and has to use cookies to keep the status information so that HTTP application can run in a session.
Is HTTPS a stateless protocol too? What mechanism is used to keep a session, by http cookies or TLS/SSL session?
HTTPS is just HTTP wrapped in a layer of authentication and encryption. (See this). Thus it is stateless just like HTTP is stateless. HTTPS currently uses TLS or SSL for the encryption layer. These protocols have state, but that state can't be used by the application to maintain its state.
If you don't want to use cookies to maintain state, you could use the HTTP Basic Authentication Mechanism. Or you can send session information with the URL in the HTTP request, or in the form data.