I didn't use cookies, but only a soap header with SimpleSessionHandler on
Axis side.
I also added an header in my wsdl, so .NET implements it automatically.


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> I did not post any troubles as the need tapered off.  But, I read in the
> article:  To do this from a client that uses the axis runtime, the client
> has to call the setMaintainSession method of the
> org.apache.axis.client.Service interface. This interface is implemented by
> the Locator class generated by the WSDL2Java generation tool. Once you
call
> the method, the Axis framework will automatically return the cookie to the
> server:
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> The problem i ran in to was how to make the client make and send the
> cookie.  How did you do it in .NET if I may ask.  The path I took, which
> was not successful for me, was to add a header with the session id in the
> header.
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> Thanks.
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>                       "Stefano Sambi"
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>                       axis-user
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> Hi,
> I used sessions between an Axis web service and a .NET client.
> I didn't read your past messages, so I don't know what is your problem.
> Stefano
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> Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 4:57 PM
> Subject: Re: Session
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> > I am curious to know if anyone has implemented sessions without using
the
> > axis client.  It must be possible to interop w/ non java clients and use
> > sessions, but it has eluded me, so far.
> >
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> >
> >                       samir_chouthai
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> >                       04/27/2004 09:36
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> >                       axis-user
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> > You can mantain sessions between the client and server ... take a look
at
> > how
> > org.apache.axis.handlers.SimpleSessionHandler works ...
> > here's an article describing sessions.
> >
>
http://www.fawcette.com/javapro/2003_04/online/wsdl_kjones_04_29_03/default_
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> pf.aspx
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> > Vineet Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  hi all
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> >  I need to implement the following case, need some help in what way that
> >  can be done.
> >
> >  I want to check if the same client is firing the request or a different
> >  client for a given web service.
> >
> >  if it is the same client how to identify it?
> >
> >  I want to keep most of the implementation on the server side.
> >
> >  Thanks
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