If you're running Muse as a J2EE app, the answer lies in the configuration
of your HTTP/J2EE container. If that's Tomcat, I think the
maxActiveSessions parameter can be used to limit the number of sessions
created:
http://ontoweb.med.yale.edu/tomcat-docs/monitoring.html
I'm not entirely sure about this - shutting off sessions is
well-documented for JSPs, but for servlets (SOAP engines) it was a little
harder to find.
Dan
"Callner, David A." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 04/11/2007 09:54:57 AM:
> I'm using the WSN-Notification and every time do a publish a session is
> created in the Consumer. I'm sending thousands of messages. How can I
> create just one Consumer session to handle all the publishes?
>
> Thanks,
>
> David Callner
> Senior Software Systems Engineer
> The MITRE Corporation
> Center for Advanced Aviation System Development
> 7515 Colshire Dr.
> McLean, VA. 22102
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 703.983.6431 (work)
>
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