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package javax.servlet.http;

import java.util.Enumeration;
import javax.servlet.ServletContext;

/**
 *
 * Provides a way to identify a user across more than one page
 * request or visit to a Web site and to store information about that user.
 *
 * 

The servlet container uses this interface to create a session * between an HTTP client and an HTTP server. The session persists * for a specified time period, across more than one connection or * page request from the user. A session usually corresponds to one * user, who may visit a site many times. The server can maintain a * session in many ways such as using cookies or rewriting URLs. * *

This interface allows servlets to *

    *
  • View and manipulate information about a session, such as * the session identifier, creation time, and last accessed time *
  • Bind objects to sessions, allowing user information to persist * across multiple user connections *
* *

When an application stores an object in or removes an object from a * session, the session checks whether the object implements * {@link HttpSessionBindingListener}. If it does, * the servlet notifies the object that it has been bound to or unbound * from the session. Notifications are sent after the binding methods complete. * For session that are invalidated or expire, notifications are sent after * the session has been invalidated or expired. * *

When container migrates a session between VMs in a distributed container * setting, all session attributes implementing the {@link HttpSessionActivationListener} * interface are notified. * *

A servlet should be able to handle cases in which * the client does not choose to join a session, such as when cookies are * intentionally turned off. Until the client joins the session, * isNew returns true. If the client chooses * not to join * the session, getSession will return a different session * on each request, and isNew will always return * true. * *

Session information is scoped only to the current web application * (ServletContext), so information stored in one context * will not be directly visible in another. * * @author Various * * @see HttpSessionBindingListener * @see HttpSessionContext * */ public interface HttpSession { /** * * Returns the time when this session was created, measured * in milliseconds since midnight January 1, 1970 GMT. * * @return a long specifying * when this session was created, * expressed in * milliseconds since 1/1/1970 GMT * * @exception IllegalStateException if this method is called on an * invalidated session * */ public long getCreationTime(); /** * * Returns a string containing the unique identifier assigned * to this session. The identifier is assigned * by the servlet container and is implementation dependent. * * @return a string specifying the identifier * assigned to this session */ public String getId(); /** * * Returns the last time the client sent a request associated with * this session, as the number of milliseconds since midnight * January 1, 1970 GMT, and marked by the time the container received the request. * *

Actions that your application takes, such as getting or setting * a value associated with the session, do not affect the access * time. * * @return a long * representing the last time * the client sent a request associated * with this session, expressed in * milliseconds since 1/1/1970 GMT * * @exception IllegalStateException if this method is called on an * invalidated session * */ public long getLastAccessedTime(); /** * Returns the ServletContext to which this session belongs. * * @return The ServletContext object for the web application * @since 2.3 */ public ServletContext getServletContext(); /** * * Specifies the time, in seconds, between client requests before the * servlet container will invalidate this session. A negative time * indicates the session should never timeout. * * @param interval An integer specifying the number * of seconds * */ public void setMaxInactiveInterval(int interval); /** * Returns the maximum time interval, in seconds, that * the servlet container will keep this session open between * client accesses. After this interval, the servlet container * will invalidate the session. The maximum time interval can be set * with the setMaxInactiveInterval method. * A negative time indicates the session should never timeout. * * * @return an integer specifying the number of * seconds this session remains open * between client requests * * @see #setMaxInactiveInterval * * */ public int getMaxInactiveInterval(); /** * * @deprecated As of Version 2.1, this method is * deprecated and has no replacement. * It will be removed in a future * version of the Java Servlet API. * */ public HttpSessionContext getSessionContext(); /** * * Returns the object bound with the specified name in this session, or * null if no object is bound under the name. * * @param name a string specifying the name of the object * * @return the object with the specified name * * @exception IllegalStateException if this method is called on an * invalidated session * */ public Object getAttribute(String name); /** * * @deprecated As of Version 2.2, this method is * replaced by {@link #getAttribute}. * * @param name a string specifying the name of the object * * @return the object with the specified name * * @exception IllegalStateException if this method is called on an * invalidated session * */ public Object getValue(String name); /** * * Returns an Enumeration of String objects * containing the names of all the objects bound to this session. * * @return an Enumeration of * String objects specifying the * names of all the objects bound to * this session * * @exception IllegalStateException if this method is called on an * invalidated session * */ public Enumeration getAttributeNames(); /** * * @deprecated As of Version 2.2, this method is * replaced by {@link #getAttributeNames} * * @return an array of String * objects specifying the * names of all the objects bound to * this session * * @exception IllegalStateException if this method is called on an * invalidated session * */ public String[] getValueNames(); /** * Binds an object to this session, using the name specified. * If an object of the same name is already bound to the session, * the object is replaced. * *

After this method executes, and if the new object * implements HttpSessionBindingListener, * the container calls * HttpSessionBindingListener.valueBound. The container then * notifies any HttpSessionAttributeListeners in the web * application. *

If an object was already bound to this session of this name * that implements HttpSessionBindingListener, its * HttpSessionBindingListener.valueUnbound method is called. * *

If the value passed in is null, this has the same effect as calling * removeAttribute(). * * * @param name the name to which the object is bound; * cannot be null * * @param value the object to be bound * * @exception IllegalStateException if this method is called on an * invalidated session * */ public void setAttribute(String name, Object value); /** * * @deprecated As of Version 2.2, this method is * replaced by {@link #setAttribute} * * @param name the name to which the object is bound; * cannot be null * * @param value the object to be bound; cannot be null * * @exception IllegalStateException if this method is called on an * invalidated session * */ public void putValue(String name, Object value); /** * * Removes the object bound with the specified name from * this session. If the session does not have an object * bound with the specified name, this method does nothing. * *

After this method executes, and if the object * implements HttpSessionBindingListener, * the container calls * HttpSessionBindingListener.valueUnbound. The container * then notifies any HttpSessionAttributeListeners in the web * application. * * * * @param name the name of the object to * remove from this session * * @exception IllegalStateException if this method is called on an * invalidated session */ public void removeAttribute(String name); /** * * @deprecated As of Version 2.2, this method is * replaced by {@link #removeAttribute} * * @param name the name of the object to * remove from this session * * @exception IllegalStateException if this method is called on an * invalidated session */ public void removeValue(String name); /** * * Invalidates this session then unbinds any objects bound * to it. * * @exception IllegalStateException if this method is called on an * already invalidated session * */ public void invalidate(); /** * * Returns true if the client does not yet know about the * session or if the client chooses not to join the session. For * example, if the server used only cookie-based sessions, and * the client had disabled the use of cookies, then a session would * be new on each request. * * @return true if the * server has created a session, * but the client has not yet joined * * @exception IllegalStateException if this method is called on an * already invalidated session * */ public boolean isNew(); }