RE: an access to a MessageContext

2002-05-23 Thread Martin Senger
> Is it not what org.apache.axis.MessageContext.getCurrentContext() is for? > Perfect! I have missed it - but it seems "The" solution I was looking for. Thanks, Martin -- Martin Senger EMBL Outstation - Hinxton[EMAIL PROTECTED] European Bioinformatics Institute

RE: an access to a MessageContext

2002-05-23 Thread thomas . cherel
Title: RE: an access to a MessageContext Is it not what org.apache.axis.MessageContext.getCurrentContext() is for? -Original Message- From: Martin Senger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 4:12 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: an access to a MessageContext

an access to a MessageContext

2002-05-23 Thread Martin Senger
I haven't got any reply to my question posted earlier as "more services represented by the same class". I am afraid that my question was not clear. So I am trying now in a simpler way: Is there a way how my class, loaded by a normal java:RPC provider, can find in which context it was called?