This project outline is not like the artificial tidy problems you are spoon-fed in school, when all the facts you need are included, nothing extraneous is mentioned, the answer is fully specified, along with hints to nudge you toward a single expected canonical solution. This project is much more like the real world of messy problems where it is up to you to fully the define the end point, or a series of ever more difficult versions of this project, and research the information yourself to solve them.
Everything I have to say to help you with this project is written below. I am not prepared to help you implement it; or give you any additional materials. I have too many other projects of my own.
Though I am a programmer, I don’t do people’s homework for them. That just robs them of an education.
You have my full permission to implement this project in any way you please and to keep all the profits from your endeavor.
One of the most frequent questions you see in the newsgroups is "how do you handle cookies", either in the client to simulate what a browser does with them, or to emulate the sorts of things an CGI-Server does with them. Just read "cookies " in the Java & Internet Glossary and get a copy of Marty Hall’s book to learn how to do it. Create two classes, one for client and one for server. For bonus points, write a class to directly analyse and manage the Netscape cookies file.
This is a project even a relative novice could tackle successfully, and still produce something of value to the entire Java community. The class does not have to be useful, only informative.
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