Did you engage addressing at the client side as well ?

-Deepal
> Hi all,
>
> I have a problem with sessions in POJOs and couldn't find an answer in
> the forums or in the list archive. I hope someone here can help me.
> Therefore I created a minimal example for my problem.
>
> I publish the following POJO as Web Service:
>
> ---MyService.java-----------------------------------------------------
> public class MyService {
>   public String echo(String s) {
>     return "You said: " + s;
>   }
> }
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> My main application that creates the configuration context and starts
> the server:
>
> ---------App.java-----------------------------------------------------
> package my.wsimpl;
>
> import java.net.InetAddress;
> import java.net.UnknownHostException;
>
> import org.apache.axis2.AxisFault;
> import org.apache.axis2.Constants;
> import org.apache.axis2.context.ConfigurationContext;
> import org.apache.axis2.context.ConfigurationContextFactory;
> import org.apache.axis2.description.AxisService;
> import org.apache.axis2.transport.http.SimpleHTTPServer;
>
> public class App {
>
>   public static void main(String[] args) throws AxisFault,
> UnknownHostException {
>     String pathToRepository = "D:/WS/Axis2WS/MinAddPrj/lib/axis2";
>     ConfigurationContext context = ConfigurationContextFactory.
>       createConfigurationContextFromFileSystem(pathToRepository, null);
>     context.getAxisConfiguration().
>       engageModule(Constants.MODULE_ADDRESSING);
>
>     // get the host name
>     String hostname = InetAddress.getLocalHost().getCanonicalHostName();
>     context.getAxisConfiguration().addParameter("hostname", hostname);
>
>     // create the service, set the scope and engage module
>     AxisService myService = AxisService.createService(
>       MyService.class.getName(),
>       context.getAxisConfiguration());
>     myService.setScope(Constants.SCOPE_SOAP_SESSION);
>     myService.engageModule(context.getAxisConfiguration().
>       getModule(Constants.MODULE_ADDRESSING));
>               
>     context.getAxisConfiguration().addService(myService);
>               
>     // start the server
>     new SimpleHTTPServer(context, 8080).start();
>     }
> }
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> If I make a request on the service I receive a correct response, so the
> service is running and working. My problem now is that no session id was
> included in the response. This is all I get:
>
> ---------Response-----------------------------------------------------
> <soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope";>
>    <soapenv:Body>
>       <ns:echoResponse xmlns:ns="http://wsimpl.my";>
>          <return>You said: Hello world</return>
>       </ns:echoResponse>
>    </soapenv:Body>
> </soapenv:Envelope>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> Because I want to have stateful services (with login) I thought that
> Axis would create a session id and send it in the response if I engage
> the addressing module and configure the scope of the service.
>
> What's wrong with my approach?
>
> Reinhold
>
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