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I am writing a java application that shows FireFox cookies. Is it possible to open the cookies.sqlite file and read that database in Java? I tried with org.sqlite.JDBC driver but without success. And got exception: file is encrypted or is not a database

I am writing a java application that shows FireFox cookies. Is it possible to open the cookies.sqlite file and read that database in Java? I tried with org.sqlite.JDBC driver but without success. And got exception: file is encrypted or is not a database

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Will your application install as an extension? In that case, you can use XPCOM: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/XPCOM_Interface_Reference/nsICookieManager

If your application is meant to run as an applet in a web page, your application probably does not have permission to access cookies, other than the ones set by the same host.

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Thank you. My application is meant to run as an applet in a web page. Still I hope it's possible to access firefox cookies from an applet somehow.

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For help on this, you could try the Extension Development forum at MozillaZine: http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewforum.php?f=19

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Thank you very much! I'll try it.