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Well i'm done with this...

I have an application which uses the welcome-page index.jsp with an <iframe></iframe> the contents of the iframe is a jsf page. If I access index.jsp I see a cookie already on the first get in firebug:

Set-Cookie  JSESSIONID=C615DA89B6EF73F801973EA3DCD3B226; Path=/

The page of the <iframe> inherits this jsessionid. BUT: when I directly access the page of the <iframe/> I get the jsessionId rewritten to all URLs without a cookie - on the first request. Afterwards the cookie is used. This is all fine - if: The security system would allow me to perform url rewrites.

I run jboss 4.2.2

I want to achieve the same behaviour as I have with the index.jsp - e.g. always use cookies and always avoid http rewrite.

[EDIT] thanks to balusc's answer I wrote this:

public class JsessionIdAvoiderFilter implements Filter {

            public void doFilter(ServletRequest req, ServletResponse res, FilterChain chain) throws IOException,
                    ServletException {
                boolean allowFilterChain = redirectToAvoidJsessionId((HttpServletRequest) req, (HttpServletResponse)res);

                         //I'm doing this because if I execute the request completely, it will perform a pretty heavy lookup operation. No need to do it twice.
                if(allowFilterChain)
                    chain.doFilter(req, res);
            }


            public static boolean redirectToAvoidJsessionId(HttpServletRequest req, HttpServletResponse res) {
                HttpSession s = req.getSession();
                if(s.isNew()) {

 //i'm not quite sure whether this is safe. A user without cookies should never be allowed on this application in the first place, but a endless loop at this place could lead to a 'pants down' of several important applications
if(!(req.isRequestedSessionIdFromCookie()&&req.isRequestedSessionIdFromURL()))
                    {
                                //yeah we have request parameters actually on that request.         
                        String qs = req.getQueryString();

                        String requestURI = req.getRequestURI();
                        try {
                            res.sendRedirect(requestURI+"?"+qs);
                            return false;
                        } catch (IOException e) {
                            logger.error("Error sending redirect. " + e.getMessage());
                        }
                    }
                }
                return true;
            }
}

Don't forget to add it to your web.xml

    <filter> 
    <display-name>JsessionId Filter</display-name> 
    <filter-name>jsessionIdAvoiderFilter</filter-name> 
    <filter-class>ch.helvetia.life.web.util.JsessionIdAvoiderFilter</filter-class> 
</filter> 
<filter-mapping> 
    <filter-name>jsessionIdAvoiderFilter</filter-name>
    <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
</filter-mapping>
<filter> 
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2 Answers

up vote 1 down vote accepted

Since Servlet 3.0 you could use <tracking-mode>COOKIE</tracking-mode> for this. But as JBoss 4.2.2 isn't Servlet 3.0 compilant, this isn't an option.

Easiest would be to create a servlet filter which sends a redirect to HttpServletRequest#getRequestURI() when HttpSession#isNew() returns true. Don't forget to check the HttpServletRequest#isRequestedSessionIdFromCookie() to prevent an infinite redirect loop when the client doesn't support cookies at all.

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thanks. Is there a 'donate for kindness lucky pig' on your website somewhere? Can I order you a pizza? – Toskan Jul 6 '12 at 12:11
You're welcome. On the right hand column of my website/blog you can find a paypal donate button. That's the only way so far. – BalusC Jul 6 '12 at 12:15
seems like I cannot send you a personal message. You should figure out how to force paypal to be english. That dutch is slightly confusing :-) "Snel doneren" :-D – Toskan Jul 6 '12 at 13:03
Oh, it's just in English to me? I'll take a look. – BalusC Jul 6 '12 at 13:05
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It would be simpler to write a Filter that overrides HttpServletRequest.encodeURL and HttpServletRequest.encodeRedirectURL to simply return the String argument passed to it: no redirection is necessary and you end up disabling the use of URL-encoded session ids (and requiring cookies). – Christopher Schultz Jul 7 '12 at 11:55
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This can be done with a simple Filter that wraps the request with an HttpServletRequest which overrides HttpServletRequest.encodeURL and HttpServletRequest.encodeRedirectURL. Simply return the String argument passed to it and you will disable URL re-writing. Note that this will only work for a single webapp unless you want to either configure it in conf/web.xml (not recommended) or configure it in all of your separate webapps.

This technique is superior to that posted later in your question because it does not require redirection which can slow-down your requests. IMO, it's also cleaner.

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i'll have a look at it asap. What do you mean with "single" webapp? I'm not quite sure what you mean – Toskan Jul 9 '12 at 14:20
Filters are configured in WEB-INF/web.xml which will only protect one webapp as described. – Christopher Schultz Jul 9 '12 at 17:01
the reason i'm accepting balusc answer is because that's what I implemented and it suits well to the described problem - I have no time trying out your solution but it sounds good – Toskan Jul 24 '12 at 9:03

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