The default scope is request scope,so,if I did not specify it in my
services.xml,then there will be service instance for each and every
request.
thanks a lot.
On 09/10/2007, Todd Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What is the default scope in Axis2?
>
>
> At 01:35 AM 10/9/2007, Deepal jayasinghe wrote:
> >Hi ,
> >
> >If you deploy the service in application scope then there will be only
> >one service instance , however if you deploy the service in other scope
> >there will be a number of service instances. For example if you deploy
> >the service in request scope then there will be service instance for
> >each and every request.
> >
> >Thanks
> >Deepal
> > > Hi,everyone,
> > > I have got a question about the web service class,for example,I
> > > got the following class that provides the web service of getting the
> > > price of the potato and tomato:
> > >
> > > import statements;
> > > public class Service {
> > > /**
> > > * The soap response that will return to the client.
> > > */
> > > private OMElement response = null;
> > >
> > > public OMElement getPotatoPrice(OMElement soap){
> > > some operations;
> > > return response;
> > > }
> > > public OMElement getTomatoPrice(OMElement soap){
> > > some operations;
> > > return response;
> > > }
> > > }
> > >
> > > Here,I did some operations,etc,database query,and then return the
> > > constructed response object.If there are multiple client call the web
> > > service at the same time,is it safe to declare the response object as
> > > the Service class's member variable?Does the axis2 just create one
> > > Service instance and maintain it in the whole service life cycle?
> > >
> > > any advice will be appreciated!
> > >
>
>
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