Merico Raffaele wrote: > Ciao Bertrand > > Thanks a lot for the inspection of the source code and your suggestion how > to fix the problem. How do we proceed now - does anybody of the developers > will improve the WebServiceProxyGenerator according to your analysis.
If you are capable with Java, then I think it is an invitation for you to improve it yourself and give us a patch. Regards, Upayavira >>>...Does anybody knows if there is any possibility to make the Web >>>Service Proxy >>>Generator remember a session with an invoked system?.. >>> >>>The Set-Cookie: directive of the invoked Web-Service-Server is ignored >>>by >>>Web Service Proxy Generator. Is there any HTTP header information that >>>the >>>Web Service Proxy Generator would remember for an invoked URL? Or do I >>>have >>>to write an own Generator?.. >> >>I'm no WebServiceProxyGenerator expert, but I think you're right that >>the current version doesn't store cookies. >> >>Looking at the WebServiceProxyGenerator source code, the >>getHttpClient() method uses a separate HttpClient instance for each >>session of your Cocoon application, so it should be possible to >>configure this HttpClient to store cookies. It might be just a matter >>of configuring the HttpClient differently in the getHttpClient() >>method. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]