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Ian,
What would happen in a multi-threaded environment, when multiple requests
are running through the server, will this still work? Just wanted to
enquire!!
Regards,
Santosh
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Ian,
What would happen in a multi-threaded environment, when multiple requests
are running through the server, will this still work? Just wanted to
enquire!!
Regards,
"'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi Ian,
Thanks for the help. However, I have already tried the method
below...the problem is, (and I'm on Win2k) whenever I try to say:
MessageContext context= MessageContex
3.2.1 with Tomcat and Axis
1.1 Final.
Thanks!
Lee
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You can store any arbitrary data in the MessageContext, via getPrope
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You can store any arbitrary data in the MessageContext, via getProperty
()/setProperty(). You can then access this information from within your
service by calling MessageContext.getCurrentContext().
Example:
Handler.invoke(MessageContext
You can store any arbitrary data in the MessageContext, via getProperty
()/setProperty(). You can then access this information from within your
service by calling MessageContext.getCurrentContext().
Example:
Handler.invoke(MessageContext context) {
context.setProperty("org", "research.ge.c