If you are using JBoss.Net you can add the scope attribute to the 
@jboss-net.web-service tag something like


  | * @jboss-net.web-service
  | *       urn="MyStatefullService"
  | *       scope="Session"
  | *       expose-all="true"
  | 

Then you just have to maintain the session cookie that axis returns.

If you are just using Axis without the JBoss.Net portion, perhaps adding a scope 
parameter to your service in the deployment descriptor will help you out


  |   <service name="MyStatefullService" provider="Handler">
  |     <parameter name="scope" value="Session"/>
  |         . . . 
  |     <requestFlow name="MyStatefullServiceRequest">
  |       . . . 
  |     </requestFlow>
  |     <responseFlow name="MyStatefullServiceResponse">
  |       . . . 
  |     </responseFlow>
  |   </service>
  | 

You still have to maintain (return) the cookie on the client side.

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