and I'm afraid the problem you're
talking about could happen.
Thanks,
Laurent
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Hi Venkat,
Just
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Hi Laurent,
Regarding the out of synch for objects stored in the servlet session, this
is of course only interesting for Entity EJB's.
The problem is related
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-- Thanks for the reply.
~Venkat
-Original Message-
From: Christian Cerny [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 1:40 AM
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Subject: RE: Session Tracking question.
Hi,
Apache Soap 2.2 is able to track a HttpSession.
As long as you are working with the same
: Monday, July 30, 2001 1:40 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Session Tracking question.
Hi,
Apache Soap 2.2 is able to track a HttpSession.
As long as you are working with the same Call-object on the client-side your
HttpSession is tracked using cookies. (this behavior is on per default
Tracking question.
Hi All,
I've tried looking up the archives for session tracking but could
not find any. I am currently using SOAP services that are request based. Now
I need to use them on a per session base and access the session object for
a particular user request. My scenario
Hi All,
I've tried looking up the archives for session tracking but could
not find any. I am currently using SOAP services that are request based. Now
I need to use them on a per session base and access the session object for
a particular user request. My scenario is something like this.