Hi, I know that SOAP uses HTTP 1.0. After a request/response the HTTP session dies, but what about the code it was running on? Is it running all the time once you register it, then it just waiting for someone to call its method? Or every time someone request something from SOAP, SOAP locates the executable, execute it, then kill it?
Thank you all,
Hongda |
Title: RE: Will call-back works on SOAP by managing HTTP session?
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