From: Diego Monni [mailto:diego.mo...@gmail.com]
Subject: cookies and webservice
I have to use a webservice (tomcat 7.0.0. + axis2 1.5 + jdk 6.0.21)
Try it again on a stable version of Tomcat (7.0.6).
but in the response there isn't the jsessionid. In the application context
the flag
Thanks for the response.
I mean that my application contains jsp pages and webservices. When I call a
jsp page the jsessionid is present. When I invoke a service method in the
response header jsessionid is not present.
diego
2011/1/19 Caldarale, Charles R chuck.caldar...@unisys.com
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Diego,
On 1/19/2011 9:48 AM, Diego Monni wrote:
Thanks for the response.
I mean that my application contains jsp pages and webservices. When I call a
jsp page the jsessionid is present. When I invoke a service method in the
response header
I use whireshark in order to snif the transaction because de the proxy class
return null
MessageContext inMsgCtx1 =
stub1._getServiceClient().getLastOperationContext().getMessageContexts().get(Out);
String incomingCookie1 =
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Diego,
On 1/19/2011 12:08 PM, Diego Monni wrote:
MessageContext inMsgCtx1 =
stub1._getServiceClient().getLastOperationContext().getMessageContexts().get(Out);
String incomingCookie1 =