Hi Deepal,

what do you mean as "scope" and how can I configure my service scope?

Thanks,
Michele

Deepal Jayasinghe wrote:
> Hi Michele;
> First that depend on the scope that your service going to deploy , lets
> say your session scope is application then you can store state in
> service context coz there will be only one service context for that service.
> 
> If the scope is SOAPSession then you can get into the same session by
> sending serviceGroupID , so as loan as clients  send the service group
> id they can stay in one session, and you can keep state in either
> service group context or service context.
> 
> Or else you can store your service state in configuration context , that
> is not the recommended way but you can still do that.
> 
> Michele Mazzucco wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>>
>> how can I maintain the service state across different client invocations
>> (other than through  static fields)?
>>
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Michele
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