You can use soap session or transport session. You cannot use application scope, because for application session you only have one instance of service implementation class and service context. But for other two, for each new session it creates a service impl class and service context.
Deepal > Hi all, > > I developed a axis2 webservice that returns an incremental value i+10 > at each request, for example 10, 20, 30, ...etc for each successive > request > I need to provide a "client-based" session management to the > webservice. To explain here is the scenario: > > client A requests the webservice a session will be created and initial > value is returned 10 > client B requests the same webservice and nother corresponding session > will be created, value returned 10 > client A requests the ws, value returned 20 > client A requests the ws, value returned 30 > client A requests the ws, value returned 40 > client B requests the ws, value returned 20 > > > Which kind of session scope to use (soap, transport, application) and why? > I tried the transport session but it doesn't differentiate between the > two different clients even if the two clients are interacting from > different machines. > > Any idea? > > Thanks for your help. > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: java-user-unsubscr...@axis.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: java-user-h...@axis.apache.org