Hi Matt,
Thanks for the reply.
But even if i deploy it with "Request" scope, i think
it is still going to hold the session as the invoke
method creates a SoapHTTPConnection anyway(for a
Request scope) and the maitnainsession variable in
SoapHTTPConnection  has a defautl value of true(which
is what we are doing explicitly in addressbook2)...

Thanks
Raj

--- "Matthew J. Duftler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi Raj,
> 
> The addressbook service is deployed with
> "Application" scope, and the
> addressbook2 service is deployed with "Session"
> scope. So with the
> addressbook service, it doesn't matter whether the
> session cookies are
> returned or not, you will still be dealing with the
> same instance.
> 
> thanks,
> -Matt
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Rajagopal. V [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 10:28 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Maintain session
> >
> >
> > Hi all,
> > Im just starting out on SOAP and am trying the
> > examples. I looked at the addressbook2 directory
> and
> > it mentioned that its the same as addressbook with
> > session handling included, When u look at the code
> for
> > addressbook2, the main difference is
> > Call call = new Call ();
> > SOAPHTTPConnection shc = new SOAPHTTPConnection
> ();
> > shc.setMaintainSession (true);
> > call.setSOAPTransport (shc);
> > and use this call object to invoke the target URL,
> >
> > But i looked at the sourecode for Call.java and it
> has
> > this statement in invoke method
> > if (st == null)
> >         st = new SOAPHTTPConnection();
> > And SoapHTTPConnection has a field called
> > maintainSession which has a defautl value of TRUE.
> >
> > So it looks to me that both the addressbook and
> > addressbook2 are doing the same except that
> > addrssbook2 is explicitly setting maintainsession
> to
> > true, which is the default.
> >
> > Am i missing anything wrong???
> >
> > TIA
> > Raj
> >
> >
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