Samisa Abeysinghe wrote:
Stadelmann Josef wrote:
Hi Subra,
The problem you see tells me that it is more wors with Axis2/C in
regard to sessions
as I expected.
When looking at what I said below, regarding the defines made in
axis_config.h
one can get the impression that sessions are somewhat handled,
but when I read
your e-mail the I get a different feeling and the idea that some
work is pending on Axis2/C
SOAP session is not tested, even though the code may be there. All
that is supported is demonstrated in the sg_math sample.
Meanwhil I am switching over from Axis2/C the simple_httop_server
to Axis2 Java and call
from a service object per session, an real instance of the class,
one per soap session, via a
WSIT toolkit through JVM my legacy services written in C,
and there, in this legacy C code, I use my axiom and axutil libs
ported to OpenVMS, from
my wrapper of the legacy service.
That way I can at least say: I have scope=soapsession supported
by Axis2 Java and get to a
OpenVMS process after all, one for each client calling in,
through my webservice in Java.
my issue is: one session to one OpenVMS process for
authentication purpose.
If it is about authentication, why not use WS-Security UsernameToken?
You can use this with the Rampart/C module and is the right way to do
auth in Web services.
If this is a requirement...
You may find the information on how to add Username Tokens to SOAP
messages here[1].
A complete sample can be found here[2].
Cheers,
Kau
[1]http://wso2.org/library/2702#ut
[2]http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/webservices/rampart/trunk/c/samples/secpolicy/scenario2
Samisa...
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