Jay I am able to maintain session now, the only additional line that i had to add to maintain session is
"opts.setManageSession(true)" I am still not able to access the session id using the header though but I am able to maintain session with the non java web service. Thanks Anil On 4/25/07, Anil Chukkapalli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jay I am viewing the HTTP header using tcpmon, i tried using fiddler and it does not show SOAP messages if i am using a web service but shows message in case of it being a web site. In tcpmon i can see the cookie information "HTTP/1.1 200 OK Server: Microsoft-IIS/5.1 Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2007 02:26:19 GMT X-Powered-By: ASP.NET X-AspNet-Version: 2.0.50727 Set-Cookie: ASP.NET_SessionId=vgehlgiivvo0gk45vzh50mbt ; path=/; HttpOnly Cache-Control: private, max-age=0 Content-Type: text/xml; charset=utf-8 Content-Length: 1123 ................. " I am able to access the SOAP header information but i unable to get access tothe HTTP header or the cookie information. "Set-Cookie: ASP.NET_SessionId=vgehlgiivvo0gk45vzh50mbt; path=/; HttpOnly" is the cookie information i receive from the http header. Thanks Anil On 4/24/07, James Arbo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Anil, > > > > That probably means there is no "Coookie:" header in the response. Are > you certain that your server is returning a "Cookie:" header? Did you set > the manageTransportSession to true in axis2.xml? > > > > Have you ever used a proxy server? I'm using fiddler and it allows me to > view the complete http request and response going over the wire. That's how > I validated the proper headers were being sent. There is also a way using > axis to get to the HTTPResponse object which allows you to view the headers. > > > > -Jay > > > > -----Original Message----- > *From:* Anil Chukkapalli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > *Sent:* Tuesday, April 24, 2007 9:41 PM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* Re: Axis2 Manage Session Cookie Manually > > > > Jay > > I am getting the message context successfully, i print the but "String > incomingCookie = (String) inMsgCtx.getServiceContext ().getProperty( > HTTPConstants.COOKIE_STRING)" is returning me a null. Is there any other > way I can access the cookie. > > Thanks > Anil > > On 4/23/07, *James Arbo* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I've successfully retrieved and returned http session cookies. > > > > Here's a snippet for reading a cookie from an axis2 client: > > String incomingCookie = (String) > inMsgCtx.getServiceContext().getProperty(HTTPConstants.COOKIE_STRING); > > > > Here's one for writing a cookie. > > > > /* > > * This is how to add a custom header, such as a cookie > > */ > > Header hdr = new Header("Cookie","my_cookie=xyz;"); > > ArrayList headers = new ArrayList(); > > headers.add(hdr); > > opts = outMsgCtx.getOptions(); > > opts.setProperty(HTTPConstants.HTTP_HEADERS,headers); > > > > You could do something similar to the above but the easiest way for me > to get this working was to set the manageTransportSession=true in > axis2.xml and then use the following on the client side: > > opts.setProperty(HTTPConstants.REUSE_HTTP_CLIENT,true); > > > > This tells axis to re-use the httpclient object for second, third, etc.. > requests. If this is done, the http-client remembers the JSESSIONID from the > first request and sends it back to the server on subsequent requests. > > > > > > -Jay > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > *From:* Anil Chukkapalli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ] > *Sent:* Monday, April 23, 2007 2:48 PM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* Axis2 Manage Session Cookie Manually > > > > Hi > > Is there any way we can manage sessions manually using Axis2, my non > java web service maintains session using cookies. Is there a way my Axis2 > client can read the soap/http header to extract the session information and > use the extracted infromation for further web service calls, example getting > the UUID from the header and use the UUID to create a cookie in my Axis2 > client using setProperty. I have tried using the set manage session method > to true but that does not work. > > Can you please point me to another thread that answers my question if > you are unable to answer this question. > > Thanks > Anil > > >
