how is stub created?
               
string url = "http://hostname/webservices/services/MyWSService";;

               
stub.CookieContainer = new CookieContainer();

               
stub.Timeout = 1000 * 60 * 60;

               
stub.Url = url;thanks,
Martin 
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Subject: RE: Session Managment using .net client..
Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2009 06:49:21 -0700
From: rupadhyay...@responsys.com
To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
















HI Amardeep,

 

                Here
is how you do it in C#.net

 

               
string url = "http://hostname/webservices/services/MyWSService";;

               
stub.CookieContainer = new CookieContainer();

               
stub.Timeout = 1000 * 60 * 60;

               
stub.Url = url;

 

Thanks

Raghu

 



From: amardeep singh
khera [mailto:amardeepsinghkh...@gmail.com] 

Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 4:00 AM

To: axis-user@ws.apache.org

Subject: Session Managment using .net client..



 

Hi All,

 

I am facing
an issue with managing session between  an axis2 java service and C#.net
console client. I am able to manage session between the same axis2 java service
and java client(axis client) by using following code in my java  client:

 

Service Client client = stub._getServiceClient();

                  Options
opt = client.getOptions();

                  opt.setTimeOutInMilliSeconds(600000);

                  opt.setManageSession(true);

                  client.setOptions(opt);

 

And in my service implementation class I store user details into
axis session using following code

 

MessageContext msgContext = MessageContext.getCurrentMessageContext();

            ServiceContext
serviceContext = msgContext.getServiceContext();

            serviceContext.setProperty("ROLE_ID",
roleId.toString());

            serviceContext.setProperty("AUTHENTICATION_STATUS",

                        authenticationStatus);

            serviceContext.setProperty("USER_ID", userId);

            msgContext.setServiceContext(serviceContext);

 

This is all working fine for me as long as I am using java client.


 



Now my other
requirement is to develop a C# .net console client for the same service. So I
have generated the proxy class using Microsoft visual studio from wsdl and
written C#.net console client which is working fine. But now I want to
implement session management in a similar way as I am able to do so in java
client. Can anyone please suggest me a way to do so.





 





Thanks





Amardeep
Singh




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