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Hello,I am trying to work out a very simple example with scope=transportsession. The purpose of this exercise is to save an attribute on the session for use when the server receives several requests from the same client. The following code returns a different SessionContext instance every time the service is called. Thus when I use session.getProperty(), null is always returned even if I have called setProperty() in a previous request. public class EchoMessageReceiverInOut extends org.apache.axis2.receivers.AbstractInOutSyncMessageReceiver{ private static final String ATTR_KEY="CUSTOM_ATTRIBUTE"; public void invokeBusinessLogic(org.apache.axis2.context.MessageContext msgContext, org.apache.axis2.context.MessageContext newMsgContext) throws org.apache.axis2.AxisFault{ try { SessionContext sessionContext = msgContext.getSessionContext(); String id=null; if (sessionContext!=null) { id=(String)sessionContext.getProperty(ATTR_KEY); if (id==null){ id="85"; sessionContext.setProperty(ATTR_KEY, id); } } // get the implementation class for the Web Service Object obj = getTheImplementationObject(msgContext); Is there any other configuration that I am required to add, possibly on the client side? Is there another (better) way to save an attribute for the session? I'm using axis2-1.3 (latest release) and tomcat 5.5. This is what my service.xml looks like: <serviceGroup> <service scope="transportsession" name="Echo"> <messageReceivers> <messageReceiver mep="http://www.w3.org/ns/wsdl/in-out" class="org.example.www.echo.EchoMessageReceiverInOut"/> </messageReceivers> <parameter name="ServiceClass">org.example.www.echo.EchoSkeleton</parameter> ... Thanks for your help, Kevin --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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