Hello Josef, That's a solution but rather complicate in the architecture context I am.
Isn't there any way of recreating a Callback listener with an identical MessageId key when receiving a Callback ? Or any way of creating a new MEP to use by the client ? Thanks a lot for your message ! Christophe 2011/3/17 Stadelmann Josef <josef.stadelm...@axa-winterthur.ch> > All a matter of an architecture? Isn't it? > > > > Why not having at the PC in client mode an axis2-client and an > axis2-service in parallel; maybe somehow united, linked together. That would > allow that your "client" can receive at arbitrary times, total out of > sequence, any form of requests from what you say is your current server. I > had to do it once just for a YES NO popup Message box when the server got > the demand to ask the user a question. > > > > Josef > > > > *Von:* Christophe Noël [mailto:christophe.n...@gmail.com] > *Gesendet:* Donnerstag, 17. März 2011 09:27 > *An:* java-user@axis.apache.org > *Betreff:* Client WS-Addressing with multiple callback > > > > Dear all, > > > > Could someone gives me a tip of what to do when I need to receives many > callbacks from the target service ? > > Because the default (sendNonBlocking) method allows only one callback then > directly close after that. > > > > Thanks for your help. > > > > Kind regards, > > -- > Christophe Noël > ------------------------- > > -- Christophe Noël ------------------------- Please consider the environment before printing this email.