----- Original Message ----- From: "Vidyanand Murunikkara" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 3:46 PM Subject: RE: Service initialization
>I am a little ignorant on the Xdoclets side . So never knew anythign >about the webdoclet part. embrace and celebrate xdoclets; it is wonderful once you have it working >and now i understand why JAX-RPC lifecycle is not implemented. I know >this is a hack and somethign that you all would have thought of .. but >do you think we could just implement the lifeservicecyle for services >with scope="application" alone. Since we know exactly the time to call >the init() .. and the object is kept thorughout till the servlet >container is shutdown probably the destroy method can be skipped .. like >I said a hack .. but might a lot of people who want to get something >initialized in their service. yes, that would be the easiest bit of the hack; till now I'd thought the big need was for session cleanup which needs real session listeners or a housekeeping thread. >ps: btw .. ur ppt on the "when webservices go bad" was a gr8 read :-). thanks -there is an update on sellsbrothers.com/conference
