Setting Security cookie using RestTemplate?

You can access the underlying HttpURLConnection used by RestTemplate by wiring your RestTemplate up with a custom ClientHttpRequestFactory which lets you access the underlying connection to set headers, properties, etc. The ClientHttpRequestFactory is used by RestTemplate when creating new connections.

You can access the underlying HttpURLConnection used by RestTemplate by wiring your RestTemplate up with a custom ClientHttpRequestFactory, which lets you access the underlying connection to set headers, properties, etc. The ClientHttpRequestFactory is used by RestTemplate when creating new connections. In particular, you can extend the SimpleClientHttpRequestFactory implementation and override the prepareConnection() method: public class YourClientHttpRequestFactory extends SimpleClientHttpRequestFactory { @Override protected void prepareConnection(HttpURLConnection connection, String httpMethod) { connection. SetRequestProperty("SecurityCookie", ssocookie.getValue()); } }.

1 Great. Worked like a gem..Thanks! – bakore Apr 27 at 16:47.

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