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In Tomcat, we can do it like this:

<Context useHttpOnly="true" sessionCookiePath="/"sessionCookieDomain=".XXXX.com"/>

I want to share the cookie for second level domain with Spring Boot, how to do it?

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Settings for the server that Spring Boot embeds are available as application properties (listed here under the section # EMBEDDED SERVER CONFIGURATION and the namespace server.servlet.session.cookie.*).

The equivalent to the Tomcat config from above should be:

# properties in /src/resources/application.properties
server.servlet.session.cookie.domain=.XXXX.com
server.servlet.session.cookie.http-only=true
server.servlet.session.cookie.path=/
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(This applies to Spring 1.5.x at the time of this writing)

To add to @radrocket81's reply, here's an example code. Also this is how you set the max-age and other properties of Spring boot cookies if you enabled Redis session by @EnableRedisHttpSession as application property server.session won't be applied.

@Bean
public <S extends ExpiringSession> SessionRepositoryFilter<? extends ExpiringSession> springSessionRepositoryFilter(SessionRepository<S> sessionRepository, ServletContext servletContext) {
    SessionRepositoryFilter<S> sessionRepositoryFilter = new SessionRepositoryFilter<S>(sessionRepository);
    sessionRepositoryFilter.setServletContext(servletContext);
    CookieHttpSessionStrategy httpSessionStrategy = new CookieHttpSessionStrategy();
    httpSessionStrategy.setCookieSerializer(this.cookieSerializer());
    sessionRepositoryFilter.setHttpSessionStrategy(httpSessionStrategy);
    return sessionRepositoryFilter;
}

private CookieSerializer cookieSerializer() {
    DefaultCookieSerializer serializer = new DefaultCookieSerializer();
    serializer.setCookieName("CUSTOM_SESSION_KEY");
    serializer.setDomainName("domain.com");
    serializer.setCookiePath("/");
    serializer.setCookieMaxAge(10); //Set the cookie max age in seconds, e.g. 10 seconds
    return serializer;
}
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My solution was to define a CookieSerializer bean and provide the domain pattern that fits my setup.

Like this: Spring Session - Custom Cookie

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