Well , you can use the Service context to store session related properties. I am sorry about the doc comments it is needed to be changed.
Lifetime of the service or the scope of the service will be equal to the life time of the service context, so if you want to share data across multiple service invocation you can store session related data in service context, or depending on your requirement you can store in serviceGroupContext and operation context too. Thank you very much for pointing out the document errors. D P wrote: > Hello all: > I'm sure this has been asked before, but i searched the archives on > among other terms"ServiceContext" and "clearly defined" but could n't > find anything. The javadocs for the ServiceContext class in Axis2 1.0 > include a comment: "Well this is never clearly defined, what it does > or the lifecycle. So do NOT use this as it might not live up to your > expectation." Should we really not be using this class? > > TIA. > > DP -- Thanks, Deepal ................................................................ ~Future is Open~ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
