Cookies and JFrame Web Browser

Hello,
Currently I'm trying to analyze of making a java web browser. I have found several versions of code that enable JFrame of Java to be a web browser, some even go as far as having a back anf forth feature and history. The only thing I cannot find is how to save and use cookies. While I found some things that allow code to save cookies, I need some help in implementing into the web browser. The web browser currently works but if I try something that require a cookie, like logging into gmail, it will tell that I need to have cookies enable (likely to be capable to take cookies and then use them).
Does anyone know a way to do that? Or know what direction to look?

Anyone?

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