well, thank you for your answer ! Fact is : this seems like more of a J2EE understanding issue rather than an axis issue. So I'll see somewhere else.
Stefan. > I have never used Axis with JBoss, so I'm not sure I'm right :0) > > Axis services have one of following scope: Application, Request and Session > (see the user Guide for more information about....) > > Even when you have a Application scope, when Axis run the service as a > Singleton, > multiple calls to your service will run concurrently.... unless you > use some synchronized method or block. > > Ivan de Aguirre > > On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 13:36:13 +0200, Stefan Champailler > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Dear you all, > > > > (DISLAIMER -- I'm newbie) > > > > I've implemented a small webservices with Axis. It is coded as stateless > > EJB and I use the proper WSDD to tell Axis to wrap a web service around > > it (which it doesn well so far). > > > > The stateless bean (SSB) is connected to an entity bean. When acting as a > > service, it does two things : > > > > create a new instance of the Entity bean ( entity.create()...) > > return a list of all the entity beans created so far ( > > entity.findAll()...). > > > > I use a web browser to display the result of the service method. > > According to the code, each time I refresh the browser, the result list > > gets longer. Just perfect. > > > > Now, if I refresh the browser view very frequently, I end up with this : > > > > Entity not found: primaryKey=alpha1096369564587; CausedByException is: > > Entity not found: primaryKey=alpha1096369564587 > > > > I think I'm running into a concurrency problem, that is, I probably have > > some concurrent access to the entity bean. Now, since Axis is run as a > > servlet, I'd expect it to create a new stateless bean (the one embodying > > the service) for each session and so I shouldn't run into cocnurrency > > problems because calls to the service would be serialized. I'm sure that > > my understanding of Axis is wrong somewhere and that's why I ask here. > > Can someone tell me the root of my problems ? > > > > Thank you for your patience, > > > > Stefan
