The first question on cookie is indeed the problem. I have read that there is a patch to support multiple cookies. Can anyone point me to the place for this patch?
I am still interested to know the answer on getting MessageContext object on client side.
Thanks for your attention,
Scott
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Hi, All,
I have a question on cookie or session management. This has been baffling me for a while. Hope that someone there has solved a similar problem.
In the application I am running there are two cookies from server. First one is the “JSESSIONID” and the second one is application specific. When the session is enabled on client side I only see the second cookie returned to the server in TCPMonitor. Could this be that there is a default cookie limit which has a size of one thus the first cookie was overridden by the second one?
I tried to access MessageContext on the client but the object was null. How do I solve this problem?
This is what I have.
AxisEngine eng = service.getEngine(); MessageContext ctx = eng.getEngine().getCurrentMessageContext();
The ctx object is null.
Thanks,
Scott |
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