JSESSIONID Cookie with Expiration Date in Tomcat

Tim Jansen picture Tim Jansen · Feb 8, 2011 · Viewed 35.7k times · Source

What's the best way to set an expiration date for the JSESSIONID cookie sent by Tomcat for a servlet session?

By default, the expiration date of the cookie seems to be 'session', which means that the session disappears in the client as soon as the browser restarts. But I would like to keep it open for 12h, even after a browser restart (and would then configure the session timeout in the server accordingly).

Is there any way to set an expiration date within Tomcat, e.g. using some configuration option or extension module? Or is there a reliable way to set an expiration date for JSESSIONID using a Servlet filter?

Answer

Sander picture Sander · Mar 27, 2012

As of Servlet 3.0, this can simply be specified in the web.xml:

<session-config>
    <session-timeout>720</session-timeout> <!-- 720 minutes = 12 hours -->
    <cookie-config>
        <max-age>43200</max-age> <!-- 43200 seconds = 12 hours -->
    </cookie-config>
</session-config>

Note that session-timeout is measured in minutes but max-age is measured in seconds.