What are the Attributes in Servlet?

What are the Attributes in Servlet?

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An object, which can be set, get, or removed, is referred to as an Attribute. Attributes in Servlet can get or set using any of the below scopes:

  1. request: This is used while processing the results of a submitted form.
  2. Session: This is used to create the session by the Web Container when a user visits the web application.
  3. Application: This scope persists until the application is deployed.

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Syntax to set an Attribute:

public void setAttribute(String name, Object obj)

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Methods used in Attributes:

  • public void setAttribute(String name, Object object): This method will set Attribute provided object in the application scope.
  • public Object getAttribute(String name): This method will return the attribute for the specified name.
  • public Enumeration getInitParameterNames(): This will return the names of the context’s initialization parameters as an Enumeration of String objects.
  • public void removeAttribute(String name): This will remove the attribute with the given name from the servlet context.

Request Scope:

  • Request Scope starts when an HTTP request hits the Servlet and ends when the Servlet sends an HTTP response.
  • Request Scope is denoted as javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest interface.
  • Web Container uses the request object as an argument of type HttpServletRequest.

Session Scope:

  • Session scope starts when a connection is established between the user and the web application and remains until the browser is closed.
  • Session Scope is denoted as javax.servlet.http.HttpSession interface.
  • Session object can be retrieved using request.getSession().

Application Scope:

  • Application scope starts when the browser is open and stops when the browser is closed.
  • Application Scope is denoted as javax.servlet.ServletContext interface.
  • Application object can be retrieved using getServletContext() directly or by making an explicit call to getServletConfig().getServletContext().

Example to set an Attribute:

import java.io.*;
import javax.servlet.*;
import javax.servlet.http.*;
public class First extends HttpServlet {
  protected void doPost(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response)
            throws ServletException, IOException {
        response.setContentType("text/html;charset=UTF-8");
        PrintWriter out = response.getWriter();
        ServletContext sc = getServletContext();
        sc.setAttribute("user","ABC"); //setting attribute on context scope
    }
}

Example to get an Attribute: 

import java.io.*;
import javax.servlet.*;
import javax.servlet.http.*;
public class Second extends  HttpServlet {
  protected void  doPost(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response)
            throws ServletException, IOException {
        response.setContentType("text/html;charset=UTF-8");
        PrintWriter out = response.getWriter();
        ServletContext sc = getServletContext();
        String str = sc.getAttribute("user");  //getting attribute from context scope
        out.println("Welcome"+str);  // Prints : Welcome ABC   
    }
}

Example showing all the three scopes that is session, request and application in a single code:

import javax.servlet.ServletConfig;
import javax.servlet.ServletContext;
import javax.servlet.ServletException;
import javax.servlet.annotation.WebServlet;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpSession;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
@WebServlet("/get-attributes")
public class GetAttributesServlet extends HttpServlet{
    protected void doGet(HttpServletRequest req, HttpServletResponse resp) throws ServletException, IOException {
        // get application scoped attribute
        String applicationScope = (String)req.getServletContext().getAttribute("a");
        // get session scoped attribute
        HttpSession session = req.getSession();
        String sessionScope = (String)session.getAttribute("b");
        // get request scoped attribute
        String requestScope = (String)req.getAttribute("c");
        // print response
        resp.setContentType("text/html");
        PrintWriter out = resp.getWriter();
        out.write("<html><body>");
        out.write("<h2>Servlet attributes example: applicationScope, sessionScope and requestScope</h2>");
        out.write("<p>applicationScope: " + applicationScope + "</p>");
        out.write("<p>sessionScope: " + sessionScope + "</p>");
        out.write("<p>requestScope: " + requestScope + "</p>");
    }
}

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