Hi David,
Deployment descriptors and their associated parameters (including the scope
attribute) are described in detail in the "Deployment Descriptors" section
in the User's Guide on the web-site:
http://xml.apache.org/soap/docs/index.html
Specifically, read the last few sentences of the last paragraph in the
"Standard Java Class Deployment Descriptor" section.
In short:
application -> target object will last for the lifetime of the servlet
session -> target object will last for the lifetime of the HTTP session
Thanks,
-Matt
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David DELGRANCHE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 6:18 AM
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> Subject: Scope field in the deploymentDescriptor.xml
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>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm completely new to SOAP and I try to test it to know if
> it can be a
> solution for our development. I would like to keep my service object
> instance on the server even if no request access it during
> several minutes.
> Do I have to use the application scope or session one? What session does
> really mean?
>
> Thanks for help
>
> David.
>
> David DELGRANCHE
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