Hi,
I'll be using Java.
What do you mean by "taking
a look at the internal details of the method" ?
Any help would me much
appreciated.
Thanks,
Joan.
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From: mangesh ulhare
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Sent: 05 December 2003 16:17
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Urgent: How to know
when a Session has been terminated within Apa che SOAP
Joan Pont
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I would really appreciate any help/suggestions regarding this issue.
I have a problem regarding allocation/reallocation of resources per
session.
The idea is that some resources are allocated to be able to service a
session enabled client when we receive the first request. Those resources must
be deallocated when the session terminates.
I need to know/be
notified when the HTTP session has been terminated within the SOAP code.
Does SOAP know when the HTTP session has been terminated?
For example the client connection has dropped and effectively the
Tomcat knows that this session is not active anymore. Can I get notified of that
event within Apache SOAP?
Is there way so I can free session
allocated resources when a session terminates?
Is there for example a session listener interface that can be
implemented?
Many thanks,
Joan.
It depends on the language you are working.
If you are using java methods then you can take a look
at the internal details of the method
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