Disabling the Play Session (PLAY_SESSION) Cookie
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I'm building a play application that uses token based authentication. I therefore do not need the PLAY_SESSION cookie the framework generates for me by default. Is it possible to disable the session mechanism altogether? I'm aware that I could achieve this using a Filter, but this does not seem to be the optimal solution.
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I'm building a play application that uses token based authentication. I therefore do not need the PLAY_SESSION cookie the framework generates for me by default. Is it possible to disable the session mechanism altogether? I'm aware that I could achieve this using a Filter, but this does not seem to be the optimal solution.
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I'm building a play application that uses token based authentication. I therefore do not need the PLAY_SESSION cookie the framework generates for me by default. Is it possible to disable the session mechanism altogether? I'm aware that I could achieve this using a Filter, but this does not seem to be the optimal solution.
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I'm building a play application that uses token based authentication. I therefore do not need the PLAY_SESSION cookie the framework generates for me by default. Is it possible to disable the session mechanism altogether? I'm aware that I could achieve this using a Filter, but this does not seem to be the optimal solution.
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