Are you referring to this tutorial or do you have a general, should I say, pagination question? You're not responding in português :-) ...
If referring to the latter, well, the easiest thing would be gzipping your data and returning it as a binary attachment. Another idea is axiom in axis2 - create a DOM like structure, which would handle the chopping part. http://wiki.apache.org/ws/FrontPage/Axis/GzipCompression http://ws.apache.org/axis2/0_94/mtom-guide.html http://ws.apache.org/axis2/0_94/OMTutorial.html Session management is a whole different story. The português tutorial covers my personal preference - generate a java.util.UUID and return on the login services, passing it back on subsequent requests. That is non standard but the idea has its followers. WS-Addressing is an upcomming standard that also uses UUID. You could try cookies which you mileage may vary. HTH, Robert http://www.braziloutsource.com/ Em Sexta 10 Março 2006 16:10, o Gregory G Carter escreveu: > Anyone here recommend a good code snippet or URL or book that shows how > to chop up your results over a single connection. > > I have some rather large queries, and I would like to return X number of > items per axis request. > > Right now I have to do it over a single call, and that won't scale for > very long. > > I think I want session management. > > Any suggestions would be very much appreciated. > > -gc > > robert wrote: > >Olá galera, > > > >Para quem fala português, tenho um tutorial sobre Axis2 e web services em > >geral no meu site: > > > >http://www.braziloutsource.com/wss2.html > > > >Robert > >http://www.braziloutsource.com/ --
