Let's be a bit more specific. Are you concerned with the reentrancy of
your implementation or of the client stubs?

On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 7:17 AM, Glen Mazza<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Synchronous/Asynchronous has a different meaning with web services, but using
> your standard definition of synchronous, I can't imagine web methods being
> synchronized by default, because that would slow down read-only web methods
> such as getCapitalOfBritain that don't require synchronization.  I'm unsure
> how the lack of synchronization would prevent you from logging who accesses
> your web service, and for writable web services that access a database, I
> would first check to make sure that the database would not take care of the
> synchronization for you anyway (i.e., some databases lock during
> insert/updates/deletes, not allowing other calls to proceed until finished.)
>
> HTH,
> Glen
>
>
> diego.vera wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I got a question about cxf web services. I require synchronization in the
>> web methods since the users that are calling them should be logged and of
>> couse is important that a web method call fnish before another user calls
>> the same method. The question is: are by default the call of the web
>> methods synchonized? Or should I synchronize the access?
>>
>> Thanks a lot,
>>
>> -Diego Vera
>>
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