Sonam,
You confuse me? Web Services CAN run stateless if all they do is return a value like the get() method of a bean. Then there is no need to persist the session data. I have worked on a couple of .NET projects where the integration point into our system was a web service and we had to run those interfaces stated to mainstain session.
I do not like to run anything stated due to the overhead.
I have not had very many opportunities to run web services because most of my customers have security issues with the “open” architecture of a web service. This includes “secure” internal networks where financial or confidential data could be put at risk of disclosure, inadvertent or otherwise.
Strange world we live in. Then you have Mavericks like Mark Carlson… he is the McGiver of webMethods… he can make a web service from a popsickle stick!
How is the land down under? I kinda miss it, but at least I have my wife to remind me of there… Take care Sonam my friend.
Ray
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