Michel you can not store a cookie from a web service, what I'm talking about is to simulate that. Has I said you first must login and that login returns a cookie/key/id whatever you want and all the next calls must pass that cookie.
I will see if I have time to write it until the end of November.
>>Hi Michel where goes my 2 cents for you to accomplish that:
>>1. Create a method called login in your web service that method receives the user name plus the password and returns a cookie that can them be use by subsequent call's.
>>2 Now each of your web service methods receives a parameter called cookie.
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>>with this approach you can even keep user preferences, this is the way I design all of my web services.
>>I'm considering in writing an article to show this in the Universal Thread magazine what d you think?
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>I was not aware we could store a cookie from a Web Service. In such case, we'll try it and we'll be able to use the same schema we are using now.
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>Yes, that would be good to have an article for the Universal Thread Magazine. For our next issue, we will accept submissions until November 30th.
Alexandre Palma
Senior Application Architect