Actually, I didn't realize I had replied to you privately, something is strange with your email account--for a few accounts, including yours, when you hit "reply" it goes not to the list but to just back to the person.
I may be wrong about CXF not handling what you're asking for though. I'm forwarding back to the list so somebody else can hopefully answer (I don't know myself.) Am Donnerstag, den 27.03.2008, 12:49 +0200 schrieb Vassilis Virvilis: > On Wednesday 26 March 2008, Glen Mazza wrote: > > Metro may be a little bit ahead of us with respect to stateful web > > yest that's true. It was possible with axis and cxf looks much more advance > at least from java first point of view > > > service calls (which I believe is what you're ultimately asking for > > here) -- see Kohsuke's blog entry here: > > http://weblogs.java.net/blog/kohsuke/archive/2007/06/stateful_web_se_1.html > > > > I do not know if this has been implemented in CXF, however. > > > > Hi Glen, > > thanks for answering (but why privately?) > > What's the point then of > > server side: > <bean id="ServerService" class="com.company.lib.Server" > scope="session"> > <aop:scoped-proxy /> > </bean> > > client side: > > ((BindingProvider)proxy).getRequestContext().put(BindingProvider.SESSION_MAINTAIN_PROPERTY,true); > > Right now I am up to the point where the ws behaves like a singleton. > > .bill
