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Diego,

On 1/19/2011 12:08 PM, Diego Monni wrote:
> MessageContext inMsgCtx1 =
> stub1._getServiceClient().getLastOperationContext().getMessageContexts().get("Out");
> String incomingCookie1 =
> (String)inMsgCtx.getServiceContext().getProperty(HTTPConstants.COOKIE_STRING);

So, what is the value of HTTPConstants.COOKIE_STRING?

I guess it doesn't matter since you are using Wireshark and aren't
seeing the header you want, anyway.

> The web service client use an application authentication (service with login
> method) and it doesn't perform any other autentication.

The only thing I can think of is that the server isn't creating a
session and therefore no session identifier is being returned to the client.

Are you sure a session is being created? If so, how do you know?

- -chris
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