How to access com.sun.webkit.network.CookieManager at JDK 10?

Miroslav Nachev mnachev.nscenter.eu at gmail.com
Fri Aug 24 13:43:07 UTC 2018


Now I adopted the application to be module, adding this:
module my.app.Test {
    requires controlsfx;
    requires javafx.base;
    requires javafx.controls;
}

What is the next step?


On Fri, Aug 24, 2018 at 4:02 PM Nir Lisker <nlisker at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Miro,
>
> Can I use the 2nd option with declaration in the source code, or the only
>> possible option is to pass as parameter when starting the application?
>>
>
> If your app is not a module then you don't have a module-info.java in your
> source code to declare the dependency. What you can do is export a package
> during runtime with the addExports method [1].
>
> [1]
> https://docs.oracle.com/javase/10/docs/api/java/lang/Module.html#addExports(java.lang.String,java.lang.Module)
>
> On Fri, Aug 24, 2018 at 12:38 PM Miroslav Nachev <
> mnachev.nscenter.eu at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Arun,
>>
>> Thank you. I'm already using the first option, but then I need to access
>> other methods and classes that are not available.
>> Can I use the 2nd option with declaration in the source code, or the only
>> possible option is to pass as parameter when starting the application?
>>
>>
>> Miro.
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 24, 2018 at 12:04 PM Arunprasad Rajkumar <
>> arunprasad.rajkumar at oracle.com> wrote:
>>
>> > Hello Miro,
>> >
>> > CookieManager is a module private class, which is not exposed to
>> outside.
>> >
>> > I could think of two options,
>> >
>> > 1. com.sun.webkit.network.CookieManager is a type of
>> > java.net.CookieHandler, that means after instantiating WebEngine, you
>> can
>> > call CookieHandler.getDefault() to get the instance of CookieManager.
>> >         new WebEngine();
>> >         CookieHandler cookieHandler = CookieHandler.getDefault(); //
>> This
>> > will be an instance of com.sun.webkit.network.CookieManager
>> >
>> > 2. Export the module private implementation using
>> > "--add-exports=javafx.web/com.sun.webkit.network=ALL-UNNAMED”
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Arun
>> >
>> > > On 24-Aug-2018, at 12:27 PM, Miroslav Nachev <
>> > mnachev.nscenter.eu at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > >
>> > > Hi,
>> > >
>> > > I have apps that work well on JDK8, but on JDK10 I do not have access
>> to
>> > > some classes, for example, com.sun.webkit.network.CookieManager. This
>> > class
>> > > is the only one, that is up to date (RFC 6265) and is part of Java.
>> The
>> > > java.net.CookieManager class is obsolete: RFC 2965. The Cookie
>> solution
>> > in
>> > > Apache HttpComponents is very complicated, difficult to use, and is
>> > mostly
>> > > not compatible with JDK and JavaFX.
>> > > In fact, I use JavaFX CookieManager in the following 3 scenarios:
>> > >
>> > >   - When using WebEngine (JavaFX 8).
>> > >   - JavaFX Desktop App to store frequently used words in text and
>> other
>> > >   fields (TextField, etc.).
>> > >   - To store session parameters in JavaFX Desktop Clients that uses
>> REST
>> > >   WS or Web Sockets to connect to the Web Server (App Server).
>> > >
>> > > Is there any way to enable access to
>> com.sun.webkit.network.CookieManager
>> > > at JDK 10?
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > Regards,
>> > > Miro.
>> >
>> >
>>
>


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