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Stateful communication with SAP NetWeaver Web services

Some applications require stateful oriented communication. If these function modules are published as Web services state oriented communication is supported for the server side using HTTP sessions that can be used by .NET based Web services clients to achieve consistency.

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    13/06/2024

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    Some applications require stateful oriented communication. If these function modules are published as Web services state oriented communication is supported for the server side using HTTP sessions that can be used by .NET based Web services clients to achieve consistency.
    Instead of stateful communication SAP recommends to use SAP Enterprise Services
    because they are using a stateless model and ensure consistency of the called backend
    application.
    This scenario however is applicable in a situation where no SAP Enterprise Services can
    be used and where for example an existing stateful RFC communication is to be
    replaced by a Web service based communication calling the same function modules.
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