Hi Deepal,

first at all, thanks for your reply. Okay, I'll try to
clarify the 'it does not work'. To test this scoping
feature for the 0.94 release I used a simple Service
which increases an integer value at every call and
returns this value. After deployment under the
<service scope="application">-setting it does not work
wich means it returns for every request a '1' but it
should be for 3 request '1','2','3'...
The only way to get this behavior is to deploy the
service with the scope="transport" setting.

You said that there is a usage of a service group ID
for the intern handling of some of this scope types.
Does this mean, that I've to deploy my single
Countservice as a service group to get all the scoping
features to work?

Thanks Ted

--- Deepal Jayasinghe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> Hi Ted;
> 
> what do u mean by that does not work ? , I recently
> changed scope
> handling , and I hope that should work.
> 
> and that work as follows ,
>   1. If you deploy a service under the scope
> "request" , then there
> wont be any sessions management even if you send the
> service group ID
> back (we mange session using ServiceGroup ID)
>   2. If you deploy a service in the transport
> session scope , then the
> there will be session management using transport
> cookies and there
> will be only one instance of service impl class for
> that transport
> session.
>  3. If you deploy a service in scope of SOAP session
> then you can
> manage session using ServiceGroupID , but that
> session will be removed
> from the system if you did not touch the session for
> about 30s. (there
> will be only one instance of the service impl for
> that session)
> 4. If you deploy service in application scope then
> one can manage a
> session using servicegroupID throughout the life
> time of the
> system.(there will be only one instance of the
> service impl for that
> session)
> 
> and can you pls clarify what do you mean by it does
> not work , so that
> I can fix that
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> >Hello,
> >
> >trying to deploy some services under the use of the
> >attribute scope="application" at the <service>-tag
> in
> >services.xml, I noticed that this setting of the
> scope
> >doesn't work in Axis2 0.94. The only correct
> working
> >scope is the scope="transport". Are there any knows
> >bugs? I thought that this application scope setting
> >worked well, using release 0.93...
> >
> >Thanks Ted
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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> Thanks,
> Deepal
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