Well, IMHO if Axis allows session scope for its web services, it should also allow some session lifecycle support. Otherwise, what is the point in allowing this scope?

Just an opinion ;-)
Rodrigo Ruiz

Harald Pollak wrote:

as much as I have understood:

Webservice are from ground stateless and don't support stateful session beans and i think this is independent from the framework and produkt.
Maybe there are some produkts with support for this, but i think there is no point in spec. about it.


regards
Harry



Am Don, den 04.12.2003 schrieb Keith Hatton um 16:27:

/Well, I didn't see anything saying that only stateless EJBs were supported ... and stateful beans do work if the client maintains a session, and the server scope is set to session.

Keith

-----Original Message-----
From: Ekbote, Niranjan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 December 2003 15:25
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Subject: RE: Bug? Stateful Session EJB support


Has Axis started supporting "Stateful" session beans? I thought for the EJB
provider, you can only work with "Stateless" session beans. /






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