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All your session cookies should be httpOnly for security reasons. This would ensure the cookies are not accessible in javascript and would reduce the risk in case of XSS attach. Which also means that the cookie cannot be just cleared at client side.
When the user clicks logout, you may be interested in clearing the server side resources. At least for that you should be hitting the server.
With the above being said. I would recommend you make an AJAX call to your servlet and which can clear your cookie as well as free up server side resources all...
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