[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXISCPP-282?page=all ]
Samisa Abeysinghe reassigned AXISCPP-282:
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Assign To: Samisa Abeysinghe (was: Chinthana Danapala)
> Every request triggers the init() function on server side. Should call only
> once for initing
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>
> Key: AXISCPP-282
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXISCPP-282
> Project: Axis-C++
> Type: Bug
> Components: Server - Engine
> Versions: 1.4 Alpha
> Environment: All platforms
> Reporter: Samisa Abeysinghe
> Assignee: Samisa Abeysinghe
>
> It appeared to me that every request triggers the init() function. For
> the
> short-term, I moved the code from init() to the constructor. I expect
> someone will have a proper fix soon.
> -Duke
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mauro Tosca [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 3:50 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: connection to database
> Hi.
> I am trying to publish a web service to access a database: a client
> calls the ws, the ws makes a query to the database and returns the
> retrieved data as a string.
> Modifying the skeleton generated by axis, i've written in the init
> method of MyClassPortType.cpp the code to open a connection to the
> database. I thought it would be the only connection of the ws, shared
> by all
> the client's requests. But i noticed the service is quite slow: i
> suppose that the init method is executed for EVERY client's request.
> Am I wrong?
> If the init method is executed every time, for every call to the ws,
> what's for? In this way, if i understood, the web service is
> completely stateless...or have i completly misunderstood everything??
> ..you know, it's really likely! :)
> thanks a lot!
> Mauro
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