| For the latest stable version, please use Spring Framework 6.2.4! | 
@CookieValue
You can use the @CookieValue annotation to bind the value of an HTTP cookie to a method argument
in a controller.
Consider a request with the following cookie:
JSESSIONID=415A4AC178C59DACE0B2C9CA727CDD84
The following example shows how to get the cookie value:
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Java 
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Kotlin 
@GetMapping("/demo")
public void handle(@CookieValue("JSESSIONID") String cookie) { (1)
	//...
}| 1 | Get the value of the JSESSIONIDcookie. | 
@GetMapping("/demo")
fun handle(@CookieValue("JSESSIONID") cookie: String) { (1)
	//...
}| 1 | Get the value of the JSESSIONIDcookie. | 
If the target method parameter type is not String, type conversion is applied automatically.
See Type Conversion.