Hari,

you can define your Web service scope in the deploy.wsdd file.  If you use
application scope you get the behaviour you want.

Best wishes,
Michael.


> Has any body worked on handling the sessions with AXIS?. If so, appreciate
> if
> you could help us out in resolving the following issue
> 
> We are using AXIS1.1 for client/server web service implementation. When we
> are trying to invoke web service say 'n' times, our web server is creating
> 'n' number of sessions for each invocation. Due to this the max number of
> sessions is exceeding in our web server. 
> 
> Is there a way to have a single session maintained from a single host for
> any
> number of invocation using AXIS?
> 
> Cheers,
> Hari 
> 
> 
> 
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