Hi Everybody,
Axis homepage mentions the following:
>For Axis 1.2, we are focusing on our document/literal support to better
>address the WS-I Basic Profile 1.0 and JAX-RPC 1.1 specifications.
I was looking into the JAX-RPC 1.1 specification and it mentions the
following:
>A service client use
Hi !
I am using .NET as the client and AXIS SOAP engine deployed in
WebSphere as the server .
I used the SimpleSessionHandler in the server side..
It is sending some session id the response message.
Now i want to use this session id and do session management in the .NET client..
I am thining
ot;ns24:LoanProductVO"
> >serializer="org.apache.axis.encoding.ser.BeanSerializerFactory"
> >type="java:com.fm.poc.service.domain.dataaccess.vo.LoanProductVO"
> >xmlns:ns24="http://vo.dataaccess.domain.service.poc.fm.com"/>
> > >encodingStyl
config.wsdd file in AXIS.jar with my
newer version.
Still didnt work
Please help me
Mahen
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 15:40:27 +0200, Dorner Thomas
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You can t set the path in the war!
You had to set the JVM-Options in Tomcat for example.
In catalina.bat for example -
; >> Anyway I replaced the client-config.wsdd file in AXIS.jar with my
> >> newer version.
> >>
> >> Still didnt work
> >>
> >> Please help me
> >>
> >> Mahen
> >>
> >> On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 15:40:27 +0200, Dorner T
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what do u mean by path in a WAR ?
Mahen
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 15:21:29 +0200, Dorner Thomas
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Have you set your path?
And how do you set your path?
--> The Server will use the client
ina.bat for example - look for the line:
> >>
> >>%_EXECJAVA% %JAVA_OPTS% %CATALINA_OPTS% %DEBUG_OPTS%
> >>
> >>and set your path:
> >>-Daxis.ClientConfigFile=C:\\projects\\\\WebContent\\WEB-INF\\client-
> >>config.wsdd
> >>
> >>---
r path:
-Daxis.ClientConfigFile=C:\\projects\\\\WebContent\\WEB-INF\\client-
config.wsdd
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> what do u mean by pat
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what do u mean by path in a WAR ?
Mahen
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> i put the client.config in the Web-INF folder,,
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> Thanx
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> more problems...
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> I am using JSP as the client to call the Web Service. The JSP calls
> the stub genereted by the WSDL2Java tool.
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> I have
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more problems...
I am using JSP as the client to call the Web Service. The JSP calls
the stub genereted by the WSDL2Java tool.
I have put AXIS.jar in the WEB-INF\Lib folder of the WAR file
Now where do i have to put the
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> I have put AXIS.jar in the WEB-INF\Lib folder of the WAR file
>
> Now where do i have to put the client-config.wsdd file.
>
> Thanx
>
> Mahen
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From: Dorner Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2004 14:31:15 +0200
Subject: AW: AW: Session Management using SOAP Headers in AXIS
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Set Java-Option with the path where you put your client-config.wsdd
(example for windows)
-Daxis.ClientConfigFile=C:\\pr
Set Java-Option with the path where you put your
client-config.wsdd (example for windows)
-Daxis.ClientConfigFile=C:\\projects\\...\\WebContent\\WEB-INF\\client-config.wsdd
You can place your clientconfig wherever you want!
Tomi
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Hi !
I want to manage Session using SOAP headers. For this i am using the
"SimpleSessionHandler" provided by AXIS. I added this handler
successfully to the server side and it is getting executed
Hi !
I want to manage Session using SOAP headers. For this i am using the
"SimpleSessionHandler" provided by AXIS. I added this handler
successfully to the server side and it is getting executed. I noticed
the SOAP headers containing the Session id using the TCPMON tool.
However, I was unable to
server session id. My assumption
here is that you may need to utilize the cookie session management instead of
the soap header session management. If you use cookies then the session id
cookie created by the app server (httpsession) should match your
axissession. You may also want to look in
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I encountered the same issue where we have
multiple service endpoint classes that need to be utilized in a single client
session
on theserver and the services need to
share information in the session. The way I solved
???
Thanks in advance for
help
Thomas
Von: Wagle, Shriniwas
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I haven't tried it,
but if I had a need I'd try something
, Shriniwas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I haven't tried it, but if I had a need
I'd try something like this:
- Start with the message context and go on
from there. Some
you should be able to do the usual
stuff. Also take a look at Axis API docs.
From: Dorner Thomas
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, August 20, 2004
10:09 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: session
management problem
Hello,
I use Apache Axis sessions (SOAP-Haeder based) and I
need to k
Hello,
I use Apache Axis sessions (SOAP-Haeder based) and I need
to know when a session was destroyed, but I can’t find a session timeout
notifying mechanism for axis.
Does anybody have any idea?
Hope somebody can give me a tip L
There is a similar solution for standard servle
s (Ross) wrote:
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> >your your own session info in the soap header?
> >
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> >From: Alex Chen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 5:42 PM
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: Session management
> >
provide anything or do we have to roll our own?
Yakulis, Ross (Ross) wrote:
your your own session info in the soap header?
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From: Alex Chen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 5:42 PM
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Is there any way to
your your own session info in the soap header?
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From: Alex Chen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 5:42 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Session management
Is there any way to maintain session information within AXIS?
When an AXIS client issues a
Is there any way to maintain session information within AXIS?
When an AXIS client issues a call, the marshaller wraps the HTTP header
around the SOAP message so
the client has no way of accessing the HTTP session information.
Similarly, the server code only has
access to the SOAP stuff, not the
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http://www.fawcette.com/javapro/2003_04/online/wsdl_kjones_04_29_03/
A
little google will do ya...
Also
see org.apache.axis.handlers.SimpleSessionHandler in the API
docs.
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Hi Guys
Can any one suggest
Session management strategies in Webservices.
Thanks in
advance
Krishnendu
Hi Guys
Can any one suggest Session management
strategies in Webservices.
Thanks in advance
Krishnendu
Hi Guys
Can any one suggest the probable means of session handling in axis?
Cheers
And thanks in advance
Krishnendu
I have the following problem in maintaining the session.
I have a webservice where the user need to login first and if the login is
successfull then the server sends a sessionid back to the user. Then the
client will perform the lookup and update operations.
My problem is that, the client is a we
p.org/soap/encoding/"/>
http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/";
namespace="http://localhost/axis/services/SessionService4bis"/>
http://localhost:9000/axis/services/SessionService4bis"/>
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From: Srinivas Vemula
To: [EM
space="http://localhost/axis/services/SessionService4bis"/>
http://localhost:9000/axis/services/SessionService4bis"/>
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From: Srinivas Vemula
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 6:58 AM
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Stefano Sambi wrote:
Thanks for your responses, it seems that it works.
Thank you
Stefano
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From: "Abhinav Maheshwari" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 2:27 PM
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"Abhinav Maheshwari" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Hi Stefan,
> > I am pasting a wsdl for your reference. Please see the embedded
comments.
> > On the client side, C# needs to see the SessionID element in WSDL so
that
> > it can create member variable SessionID for the service. But Axis does
n
Thanks for your responses, it seems that it works.
Thank you
Stefano
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http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/";
namespace="http://tornado/portfolioip/services/AuthenticationService"/>
http://tornado/portfolioip/services/AuthenticationService"/>
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section:
"http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" />
Thanks
Stefano
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 3:15 PM
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> Hi Srinivas,
> You need to use the SessionHandler to maintain session information but
there
> are problems with using the one suppl
Hi Folks.
When I deploy my Axis webservice with a session scope,
is the session management a part of a standard? In
other words, I was reading some article on
standardization of a web-context - where async
operation invocations are a part of a single context
and then my xyz client (let's sa
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Hi All,
I am new to using axis. We are trying to communciate from a .NET
C# client. Can any one let me know, how to track sessions in this
scenario? Basically, we would like to
by Axis
so that Visual Studio can generate the code for session variables.
Regards,
Abhinav
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From: Srinivas Vemula [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 6:30 PM
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Subject: C# Cllient , Axis Server, Session Management
Hi All
Hi All,
I am new to using axis. We are trying to communciate from a .NET
C# client. Can any one let me know, how to track sessions in this
scenario? Basically, we would like to put some authorization info in a
session object as the first call from the client will be for authentication.
Hi all.
I have a problem in session management; i'm not be able to set the "session
timeout" in a Web service that use SOAP sessions.
Can anyone help me???
Thank
PM
Subject: URGENT!!! session management
using MS-SOAP tool kit
Hi all,
This is a session management related problem with
MS-SOAP to AXIS communication.
One of our clients communicates to the server
thru MS-SOAP and the server uses Axis. The client works fine in non-clustered
Hi all,
This is a session management related problem with
MS-SOAP to AXIS communication.
One of our clients communicates to the server thru
MS-SOAP and the server uses Axis. The client works fine in non-clustered
environment but I am currently having problems with the clustered
Praveen,
When you use session management in Web Services, especially with WSDL(1.1),
SOAP(1.1), then you are on your own, because there is nothing in specs about
Session Management.
Although HTTP Session is supported by both .NET and AXIS. See closely the
process of generation of deployment
Where can I find some samples related to session
management. I looked at the samples shipped with Axis but they didn't have many
samples related to session management.
Praveen
Is there any way to implement session management in
the soap services w/o using any axis specific classes.
The requirement is that all my soap services should
be independent of the soap tool kit.
To get the access to HttpSession, I think I need to
use axis specific classes
We have started using Axis for our SOAP server. Session
management is very easy when we use java clients. But it is not
very clear to us about session management when using Python
clients. What do we need to do for maintaining sessoins?
Please Help.
Hitesh
Hi,
Has anyone worked on session maintainance between an AXIS client and a C# web service using SOAP headers?
Sateesh.
Toshiyuki Kimura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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req.getHeader(HTTPConstants.HEADER_AUTHORIZATION));
msgContext.setProperty(Constants.MC_REMOTE_ADDR,
req.getRemoteAddr());
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From: Cory Wilkerson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 2:02 PM
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Maybe I
nce to the
MessageContext?
thanks
bin
All,
Subsequent client requests to my service don't appear to be retaining
state. I'm certain that I'm missing something rather trivial here re:
session management but I can't find any documentation regarding the
matter. That said, I ha
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if u take a look at samples.userguide.example4.LogHandler you will see u
have to implement invoke( MessageContext msgContext ) in a Handler
however i was also wondering how does a Service get a r
MessageContext.getCurrentContext(). Described in the axis faq.
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if u take a look at samples.userguide.example4.LogHandler you will see u
MessageContext.getMessageContext()
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if u take a look at samples.userguide.example4.LogHandler you will see u
have to implement invoke
y service don't appear to be retaining
> state. I'm certain that I'm missing something rather trivial here re:
> session management but I can't find any documentation regarding the
> matter. That said, I have found the following tid bit:
> "It is up to some handler
All,
Subsequent client requests to my service don't appear to be retaining state. I'm
certain that I'm missing something rather trivial here re: session management but I
can't find any documentation regarding the matter. That said, I have found the
following tid bi
"Johnson, Tim"
thcare.com> cc:
Subject: RE: Session management
rough them you might get some ideas on how to
> > > handle sessions - hope it helps.
> > >
> > > P.S. I am a fellow Tucsonian - work for Misys formly Sunquest.
> > >
> > > -Original Message-
> > > From: Mike Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PR
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> > From: Mike Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 9:54 AM
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> > Subject: RE: Session management
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> >
> > Maybe its in the Axis book, I haven't bought it yet.
> >
Tim,
Thanks for clogging up my 56k modem line with a "not well organized" zip
file of over 3Mb.
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Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 12:00 PM
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I have collected a bunch of session threads over the past year
and I bundled them up in a zip file. They are not well organized
but if you read through them you might get some ideas on how to
handle sessions - hope it helps.
P.S. I am a fellow
No excuses - what I did was wrong - sorry about that - it won't happen
again.
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From: Pae Choi [mailto:paechoi@;earthlink.net]
Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 1:30 PM
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I am not certain how many of you appreciate
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> I have collected a bunch of session threads over the past year
> and I bundled them up in a zip file. They are not well organized
> but if you read through them you
riday, November 15, 2002 9:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Session management
A good tutorial for developing axis services with session management
will be
great!!!
dovle
> Yes that's a good question I would be interested in the answer as
well.
>
> Michael Oliver
> Ap
A good tutorial for developing axis services with session management will be
great!!!
dovle
> Yes that's a good question I would be interested in the answer as well.
>
> Michael Oliver
> AppsAsPeers LLC
> 7391 S. Bullrider Ave.
> Tucson, AZ 85747
> Phone:(520)57
GREAT but nobody gives me an answer.
> Yes that's a good question I would be interested in the answer as well.
Otherwise I might consider using apache soap, wich provides an easy way of
mantaining sessions... or stuff like this...
dovle
lecel
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Help
I want to implement a service that provides session management. Login
and
then all kind of stuff. But I want to be able to connect to this service
not
only from axis clients, but even from ksoap, a
Help
I want to implement a service that provides session management. Login and
then all kind of stuff. But I want to be able to connect to this service not
only from axis clients, but even from ksoap, apache soap or other clients.
What should I do in order to keep the session for the same
Hello all,
I think this topic is pretty old, but I just started to check what this means
for axis. So a little bit of help is welcome. Just tell me about some links
and samples to look at and it should be all.
But I am also interested in creating the apps from scratch. Without using the
wsdl t
Hi Ray,
Thank you very much for the support. I got the things running, and session
management is working perfectly.
But, I do feel that native support for session management should be added
into Axis JMS. As, a programmer, I would prefer to use only two lines of
code
i)call.setMaintainSession
ot;, null);
assertEquals("count was wrong", 2, count.intValue());
listener.shutdown();
transport.shutdown();
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Your Axis over JMS session management
document
ssion, and thus,
the service works as if it were a new request.
Doesn't session management over multiple
request/response work with Axis over JMS.
I used "call.setMaintainSession(true)", at the
client side, and also included the parameter "scope = session", in the
se
Hi. This is sort of a suggestion for the developers, I guess--
I was looking over SimpleSessionHandler.java to get a feel for what it does
(where it keeps track of active sessions and so on). I think it would be
handy if a service had access to the list of active Session objects. I
don't kn
From: Oliver Suciu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 8:26 PM
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> Subject: Re: session management?
>
> I am with you -- every non-trivial (web) app requires session management.
>
> And just as servlets have added HttpSession o
See Glens reponse to this post
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=axis-user&m=101413005300555&w=2
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From: Oliver Suciu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 8:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: session management?
I am with you -- e
I am with you -- every non-trivial (web) app requires session management.
And just as servlets have added HttpSession on top of the stateless
HTTP, *something* should be added on top of SOAP (SoapSession?).
Note that this is *not* addressed by the current JAX-RPC spec.
But perhaps in Axis? (I
Is it possible to have user sessions using Axis or
is it a request-response-only
model. My end user wants to:
1. log on via some soap service
2. call some methods
3. log out.
Is this possible and if so how can I access
the session object so I know that they
have logged on, keep state info,
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